On 23 September, social media erupted with speculation that the Rapture, the moment when Christians believe they will be taken up to meet Jesus Christ, might occur. The frenzy was sparked by South ...
Columnist Charita Goshay writes that another silly Rapture prediction detracts from Christians' earthly mission.
Christians across the world woke up this morning hoping it would be their last day on Earth after church leaders—and people on TikTok—pushed a theory claiming September 23 is the date of the Rapture.
A pastor's prediction the Rapture will occur today, Sept. 23 or Wednesday, Sept. 24 has sparked a flurry of TikTok fear, with people believing the end of the world is upon us. A viral video ...
Once again, the “rapture” is on the minds of many. For some, it’s serious business, while for others, it’s an opportunity to share a silly meme on social media. People have been predicting the Second ...
Christians on TikTok are weighing in on the rapture. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Kingdom Wealth/TikTok, Tilahun Desalegn/TikTok, romans.ten.9through11/TikTok) The rapture is here — that ...
There's a side of social media that believes that the Rapture, or "end of the world," is set to happen on Tuesday, Sept. 23, or Wednesday, Sept. 24. Thousands of videos with the hashtag "#RaptureTok" ...
If you’re reading this, we’re sorry: You’re one of the leftovers. Over in the religious corners of TikTok, self-styled prophets and prognosticators have decided that Tuesday, September 23, 2025, is ...