Although several church leaders have publicly apologized for their claims, the originator of the viral false prophecy, Mhlakela, has not been active on social media since Wednesday, when he said, ...
People all over the world began preparing for the rapture and the end of the world after a pastor predicted it would happen ...
For weeks, social media and the campus hummed with speculation that the rapture would happen this week. Posts pointed to ...
There's a reason this 19th century biblical interpretation of Jesus’ second coming — and the end of the world — is especially popular among American evangelicals.
Fall is finally here and just as the seasons have changed, trends have begun to emerge and shift. Chillier weather has brought forward some clear fashion changes, but some aspects of popular ...
I didn't do my exams because I [thought] it doesn't matter,” one crushed believer wrote on TikTok with a crying emoji — one ...
Why was the 'Rapture' supposed to happen today? Will it happen? What to know about Rapture claims, videos, the Bible, beliefs and more.
If the rapture were to occur, many Americans say they’d be left behind, according to new polling. In the latest YouGov survey, less than half of respondents expressed confidence they would ascend to ...
All the online hubub about the end of the world and “going up yonder” is thanks to a now-viral YouTube video from South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela who said that Jesus told him in a dream that the ...
Unverified videos purporting to show people gathering in a forested area to await the Rapture have gone viral on social media, despite questions about their authenticity, highlighting the power of ...
As of Wednesday morning, no evidence supports a South African pastor's claim that the Rapture is this week. Here are 10 past ...
On June 17, 2025, in an interview with CettwinzTV, Pastor Mhlakela suggested that the ‘rapture’ was imminent. According to ...