The Christian rapture didn't happen as predicted, but a lot of you still feel like we're living in end times. Why is ...
RaptureTok’ is going viral after a South African pastor predicted the second coming of Jesus Christ on September 23.
A South African pastor has claimed the rapture would happen on Sept. 23 or Sept. 24. What does that mean? Is it really happening? Here's what to know.
The end of the world begins today — according to TikTok. This week, Christian content creators have taken to the social media platform to warn their followers of imminent end times, starting September ...
Christians have long tried to predict the mysterious event known as the Rapture — a sudden moment when believers are taken up to heaven, leaving the world behind. And according to at least some ...
Only a slice of Christians believe in the concept of the Rapture at all — and a significantly smaller slice are truly ...
People are convinced that the end of days will take place between Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 — and have decided to prepare accordingly.
While many Christians believe God will save them before the end of the world, such predictions have always failed to come true.
A California content creator called out SA preacher Joshua Mhlakela for his third failed rapture prediction, and netizens are ...
The Rapture is near — at least according to an apocalyptic prophecy by one South African man who says it will fall on Sept. 23 or 24. His claim has gone viral, with some believing it will mark the end ...
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