The Christian rapture didn't happen as predicted, but a lot of you still feel like we're living in end times. Why is ...
The initial prediction began when Mhlakela shared a video on Cettwinz TV's YouTube channel, declaring, 'The Rapture is upon ...
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The Rapture is this week — for real this time! Brother Joshua explains mix-up with calendars
The South African pastor who went viral last month says his initial Rapture prediction was mistaken because he wasn't using ...
As of Wednesday morning, no evidence supports a South African pastor's claim that the Rapture is this week. Here are 10 past ...
Mhlakela's prophecy rests on a vivid vision he claimed to have received, in which he said Jesus appeared to him and declared that he would return on September 23–24.
The “rapture craze” was started on YouTube by Joshua Mhlakela, who said Jesus would return on Sept. 23 or 24, 2025. His prediction spread on Christian TikTok.
California doomsday preacher Harold Camping predicted the Rapture would happen on May 21, 2011. His independent Christian media empire spent millions of dollars to spread the word. He gave up public ...
Mhlakela claimed that Jesus told him he would “come back to the Earth ” on September 23 or 24. As those dates came and went, many who believed that Jesus would take true believers to heaven as an ...
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The Christian Post on MSNA TikTok Rapture date prediction is wrong. Shockingly, no Jesus return
Someone appeared on TikTok claiming Jesus was going to return in the Rapture between September 23rd and 24th Unfortunately, ...
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 ...
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.
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