
Why Sherri Shepherd Once Spent 8 Days in Jail After Believing the “Rapture Was …
After a widespread internet hysteria that a rapture was going to occur on Sept. 23, Sherri Shepherd detailed her past experience in the doomsday beli…
A woman identified as Hannah Gallman has publicly shared her conviction that the biblical rapture is set to occur in September 2025, a belief she claims has been personally confirmed through a recent job loss. Gallman, who states she has been receiving divine guidance since November of last year, says she was prompted to leave her 'dream job' and relocate to Louisiana.In a personal video, Gallman detailed her journey of faith, explaining that she has been preparing for the rapture for months. She interprets her recent termination from employment as a direct answer to her prayers, allowing her to be home with her family during the anticipated event. 'Instead of being at work next week, I'm going to be home with my family the entire week,' she stated, expressing a profound sense of peace regarding her unemployment.Gallman further elaborated on her interpretations of biblical prophecies, referencing passages from Exodus 22 and Daniel 9:24-25. She also cited the Hebrew word 'Teshuvah,' meaning 'to repent or return to God,' as a significant confirmation. According to her interpretation of Daniel's prophecy, the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls in 1535, followed by 490 years (70 weeks of years), points directly to 2025. She also noted that the current Jewish month of Elul, which leads up to the Feast of Trumpets, is considered the 'month of the bride' and is focused on repentance.While acknowledging that no one knows the exact date, Gallman urges her audience to ensure they are 'right with God' and to discuss these matters with loved ones, emphasizing that 'no one is promised tomorrow.'
After a widespread internet hysteria that a rapture was going to occur on Sept. 23, Sherri Shepherd detailed her past experience in the doomsday beli…