- The video captured hundreds of believers gathered in a distant forest after a controversial prediction about the rapture
- Followers gave up their daily activities and camped, confident that they would witness the last time predicted by a controversial South African prophet
- The event created a lot of emotion online, with many questioning the influence of modern prophets and widespread religious claims
A mysterious incident occurred in Mirama, Ntungamo District, Ugandawhere hundreds of Christians gathered in the forest on September 23 and 24, 2025, expecting the rapture.
Source: UGC
The massive gathering is reported to be led by prophecy from South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela, who claimed the second coming of Christ would appear on that date.
What did Joshua Mhlakela say about the rapture?
“Please keep waiting. He comes after two weeks, September 23. I give you his word and my word. The rapture is on us, whether you are ready or not.
Hundreds of followers left their homes and their work and camped inside the forest, believing that the end of the world was near.
Acting according to the priest’s instructions, they arrived with personal items – handbags, paper bags, and phones – and they shared the worship hard, raising their hands with praise while waiting for the heavens to open.
The incident has sparked a lot of debate online, with many questioning how the complex prediction influenced such a large group.
Despite the clear biblical teaching on the return of Christ, the false predictions of the end times continue to mislead believers, stirring up concerns about the influence of the so -called prophets.
How the Internet has considered the prophecy of Pastor Joshua Mhlakela
Charles Chalemba Njobvu “For those who hold the phone in your hands, so did you want to bring those phone to heaven?”
Robert Jay Jackson “What do you mean when you say ‘so that people sell their property waiting for the rapture’ so these people wanted to go with their money in heaven? Reading the Bible with understanding is more important than reading the Bible for preaching purposes.”

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Innocencia H Chiwaya “Lack of knowledge. You cannot be deceived if you study your Bible.” The prophet Holly van “the real danger that many do not see is the deception behind those false dates. Sadly, many people may lose their faith-not because of what Jesus said, but because they put their hope in the words of man instead of the Word of God. Again, but our faith must remain in His promise – not on a date.

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What did Ng’ang’a say about the last time?
In another news, Pastor Ng’ang’a dismissed the last -day prediction, which claimed that the world would end on August 2.
He warned his believers against following the so -called prophets who spread fear and misconceptions.
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