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Prophet Dr. David Owuor Ministry of Repentance and Holiness Dismisses World-End Rumors Circulating Online

The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness, under the leadership of Prophet Dr. David Owuor, has officially debunked viral claims suggesting that the world will come to an end on August 2, 2025. In a statement released earlier this week, the ministry urged the public to disregard the rumors, labeling them as misleading and not aligned with Biblical prophecy.

The church emphasized that while the Bible speaks of end-time signs, no one knows the exact date of the world’s end—not even the angels in heaven. “We caution believers and the general public against spreading fear and panic through unverified end-time predictions. Our focus remains on preaching repentance, righteousness, and preparation for the return of Christ, not on setting speculative dates,” the statement read.

Prophet Dr. Owuor, who is known for his global evangelical missions and calls for holiness, clarified that while the signs of the times—such as global turmoil, disasters, and moral decay—are evident, interpreting these as a fixed timeline is inaccurate and contrary to scripture.

The Ministry further called on its followers to remain steadfast in faith and continue living in accordance with the teachings of Christ, rather than being swayed by social media misinformation or sensational prophecies from unofficial sources.

This comes amid a surge of online posts and videos claiming that divine visions and numerological interpretations pointed to August 2, 2025, as the supposed “end of the world.” Many of these claims have since been flagged by fact-checkers as hoaxes or religiously manipulated narratives.

In closing, the Ministry reaffirmed its mission: “We are preparing the church for the glorious coming of the Messiah—not spreading fear but truth, repentance, and the hope of eternal life.”

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