I saw this headline on Yahoo: ‘RaptureTok’ goes viral as Evangelical Christians predict the end of the world is today… or tomorrow.”

Har-dee-har-harr——hahahahahaa. Those ridiculous Christians, amirite?

So is it really “Evangelical Christians” predicting the end of the world? Or is it just some random pastor in South Africa? Spoiler alert: It’s the South African guy.

But they report it as “evangelical Christians” as a whole.

This is so insane and dishonest. Global alarmists predict the end of the world every five years but what? No mocking headlines for them, huh?

You see young people – not the old, not the usual suspects – but the kids have done something nobody expected. The ones who’ve been told that faith’s a joke, a fairy tale. They’re coming back. They’re finding Jesus. They are seeking that spark in the dark. And why? Because they’re tired of the noise. Tired of the cynics, the cynicism, the endless spin of “nothing matters.” They’re searching for something real. Not the fake, not the superficial. They want truth. They want meaning. And they’re turning to the old, the tried, the true. Christianity. It’s not just nostalgia. It’s a rebellion. A stand.

Now, here’s the thing, the media, the big machine, they see this. And they don’t like it. Not even a bit. Because it messes with their narrative. Their story’s about progress, about being smart, about being “woke,” about tearing down the old. And these young Christians? They’re saying, “We believe in something bigger than you.” So what does the media do? They mock. They sneer. They spin tales, distort, caricature. They call them “fundamentalists,” “hypocrites,” “out of touch.” They laugh at their faith, their hope, their love.

Why? Because it exposes the lie that the world’s got it all figured out. That’s uncomfortable. So they mock. They ridicule. They shame. But here’s the punchline – while the media mocks, the number of young Christians grow. They’re not deterred by the jabs. They stand firm. They pray. They read. They gather. They’re rediscovering what’s real…what lasts. And the media’s mockery? It’s just noise. Background static. Because faith isn’t about their approval. It’s about something deeper. Something inside. So what’s happening? The young aren’t afraid of the mockery. They’re not cowed. They’re calling out, standing up, believing. And in that, in their courage, maybe they’re the beginning of something bigger. Something true. And the media? They can mock all they want. But they’re just shouting into the wind. Because faith, real faith, is alive.

Remember, Jesus said, “If the world hates you, realize that it hated me first.”