Evangelicals in the 20th and 21st centuries have continually had to reckon with the culture of dispensationalism. Popular dispensationalism, with its hyper-fixation on the end times, has shaped the ...
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.
People are convinced that the end of days will take place between Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 — and have decided to prepare accordingly.
A South African pastor has gone viral and sparked a flurry of social media posts after predicting the Rapture, a Christian belief relating to the end times, will happen this week. Earlier this month, ...
If you’ve been on social media recently, you may have seen people discussing the Rapture. But the 2025 version might not be what you expect. According to a South African preacher, the world is coming ...
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Why the Rapture is real
Let’s start with the obvious: the Rapture sounds crazy. Jesus descends from Heaven, dead people rise from their graves, and living believers are suddenly caught up into the sky — like the world’s ...
Many evangelical Christian TikTokers have spent the past few weeks preparing for the Rapture, or a biblical end-times.
Middle Valley Church of God, 1703 Thrasher Pike in Hixson, announces that Pastor Mitch McClure will begin a new preaching series titled "The Reality of the Rapture and Beyond" this Sunday in the 10:30 ...
Some people posting about the rapture, and lots of people mocking it. Credit: Screenshots: TikTok / @sonj779 / @babywatercolors / @thediaryofrihanna UPDATE: Sep. 25, 2025, 2:15 p.m. EDT The Rapture ...
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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