221. How Did The Left Behind Series Enrapture Millions of Fans? | with Jerry Jenkins
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Twenty years ago, two authors, one publisher, twelve action thriller novels, and forty teen spinoff books came to a grand finale with the fictionalized return of Jesus Christ to Earth. One of those top authors, marriage and prophecy teacher Tim LaHaye, has since passed to his eternal rest. The other author who’s written hundreds of novels, Jerry Jenkins, is still working! And today, Jenkins joins our studio to explore the Left Behind legacy.
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Introducing guest Jerry Jenkins
Jerry Jenkins has authored more than 195 books with sales of over 70 million copies, including the best-selling Left Behind series. He is also former vice president for publishing and former chairman of the board of trustees for the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
Jerry’s writing has appeared in Time, Reader’s Digest, Parade, Guideposts, and dozens of Christian periodicals. Twenty-one of his books have reached The New York Times best-seller list (seven debuting number one).
1. Pre-LB: from sports stars to an end-times thriller
- Young Jerry started wanting to play baseball and covering sports events.
- He eventually moved to specific ministry writing and editorial work.
- He went big writing books with of athletes and famous Christians.
- For decades he was plugging away before the Left Behind series pitch.
- He wrote in many genres: fiction, nonfiction, biography, “journeyman.”
- In fact, Left Behind was the 125th book Jenkins ever wrote.
- Jenkins shares more about the origin in his book Writing For The Soul.
- Stephen has read it and recommends it, and not just for writers.
2. Mid-LB: from end-time thrillers to rapturous sales
- The Left Behind series went from a trilogy to four books to … how many?
- Stephen caught up to the series in September 1997 with Nicolae.
- So he was looking for Soul Harvest in summer 1998—what a year!
- Then wasn’t it Apollyon (1999) that first hit the NYT bestseller list?
- From there, Jenkins and LaHaye were releasing two books each year.
- We had a Left Behind full-cast audio drama, VHS movies, and everything.
- The initial series ended with book 12, Glorious Appearing (2004).
- But then came prequels! With a surprising amount of Merlin callbacks?
Just-for-fun questions:
- If you were writing the series today, what elements would you change?
- Examples: social media > message board; politics are way worse
- Tsion Ben-Judah would certainly have an underground podcast
- The Mark of the Beast could easily be run by a big-tech company
- There would be more sexual revolution in the Global Community
- Do you have a favorite of the 12+ books, heroes, or even plagues?
- What was the strangest and/or most fun negative or positive feedback?
3. Post-LB: from a record run to a blockbuster legacy
- Christian fiction had a big moment, at least for end-times thrillers.
- Now many novels labeled “Christian sci-fi” are more of the same.
- Left Behind was followed by many other secular dystopian novels.
- We even saw some secular, Christless retellings of the rapture concept.
- Jenkins went on to buy the Writers Guild to train Christian creators.
- He wrote many other books, including biblical fiction with The Chosen.
- Our own L.G. McCary recently found Riven (2009) and absolutely loved it.
- Jenkins could have retired long ago, yet didn’t. Why not? Will he ever?
- What is he looking forward to doing most after the end times/Heaven?
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- How do you prepare for the return of Jesus at any moment?
One hero of the Guild heard episode 219 with Todd Busteed:
Really enjoyed this episode! The audio drama was how I first encountered the Left Behind series as a wee lass. I was obsessed with it! And then I picked up the books…. But I have always considered the audio production to be superior. Listening to all these behind-the-scenes details was amazing! Thanks for both the nostalgia and the new insights.
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All really interesting. Now if I were writing the series today (and it could as well be, since no one knows the day or the hour anyways), there are some changes I could possibly make:
1. Carpathia gains control of android and apple and all the streaming sevices (Netflix, Hulu, Paraomount, Disney+)
2. The bugging system could be more advanced, with possibly a hidden camera and a microphone that’s more like a little chip
3. The Seal of God would not only have a cross but also calculation of 777 (as opposed to the 666) for each believer from different regions
4. Akbar could use a smart phone as he’s interrogating the workers at the palace in searching for the mole
5. The three demons (Baal, Ashtorath, and Cankerworm) could be artificial intelligence until Carpathia and Fortunato exhaled three frogs from their mouths and bring those three to life.
6. Tsion Ben-Judah could have a underground streaming service
7. There could be a underground online news (most people get their news online nowadays)
Those are just some random ideas for what the series could be like if it was written today.