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Left Behind: Raptured Believers and Enraptured Readers

With the release of the 12th and final book of the Left Behind series (though a prequel and sequel are scheduled), the phenomenon has once again shocked media elites. The nearly two million print-run sold out before the book even went on sale prompting news coverage. Newsweekput the writing duo of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins on its cover. The series is almost ten years old, however, and Christianity Today and its sister publications have been following it for some time.

Left Behind: The Book Series

Having written more than 70 books each, Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins have been regularly producing bestsellers with the Left Behind series. The series products have sold more than 60 million copies. The Indwelling, The Mark, Desecration, The Remnant and Armageddon all debuted at number one on the best-seller lists of The New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly and The Wall Street Journal. Desecration was also the top-selling hardcover novel in 2001. The latest book, Glorious Appearing, along with every other book of the series have hit the bestseller lists.
Our original review of Left Behind:
The Bible Study at the End of the World
Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times
Newsweek catches up to Left Behind
What more can be said about the Left Behind series? Not much, though this week's Newsweek cover story tries to go for one less-played angle
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Weblog: Time's Up?
Have You Heard About the Left Behind Book Series? Time Apparently Hadn't
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No Longer Left Behind
An insider's look at how Christian books are agented, acquired, packaged, branded, and sold in today's marketplace.
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Bible Prophecy Sales Boom
Whether scholarship or fiction, prophetic books are top sellers after September 11.
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Left Behind Has Been Very, Very Good to Tyndale
Success leaves publisher wondering how to best steward the company's increase.
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Weblog: Readers Apparently Enraptured with Latest Left Behind, Now #1
The Indwelling hits number one on New York Times bestseller list
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Christian Fiction Gets Real
New novels offer gritty plots and nuanced characters—but can they find a market?
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Amassed Media: Why The New Republic likes Millennialism
Millennialism in The New Republic
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Apocalyptic Sales Out of This World
With its fast-paced plots and high-velocity sales, the Left Behind fiction series has popularized pretribulational premillennialism much as Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness interested readers in spiritual warfare in the 1980s
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Left Behind: The Films

Few Flashes of Creativity Enliven Left Behind 2
Tribulation Force will satisfy those who feel the movies are meant to explicitly preach the gospel.
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Author LaHaye Sues Left Behind Film Producers
Producers didn't make the blockbuster they promised, he says.
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At the Box Office, Left Behind Gets … Well, You Know
Moviegoers not enraptured by Left Behind: The Movie
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Horror Stories for Christians
Believers dream again of a breakthrough film. Left Behind is not it.
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Cameras Rolling
Bestseller Left Behind's big-screen debut set for 2001.
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Christian Filmmakers Jump on End-times Bandwagon
Bestseller Left Behind is slated for the big screen
Left Behind: The Authors

The Dick Staub Interview: Jerry Jenkins's Solo Apocalypse
His new novel, Soon, imagines a world where religion, blamed for war, is banned.
Surviving Soul Survivor
A business guide to Tim LaHaye's other series.
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Jenkins Gets Left Behind
Tim LaHaye signs Bantam Dell book deal for $45 million.
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Left Behind: The Theology

Christian History Corner: How Will It All End?
Left Behind is neither the first nor the last word on "last things."
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'The End Is Not Yet'
The president of Dallas Theological Seminary says there will be an increase in wars and rumors of wars before the end times, but date setting should not be a priority for evangelicals.
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The Iraq War Has Little Effect on the Rapture Index
The founder of an online end times "speedometer" says that other current events are more connected to biblical prophecy.
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Weblog: Newspapers Miss the Real End-Times Story
Evangelicals believe this is the end, say papers. Oh really?
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Christian History Corner: Zion Haste
Does the passion of a few nineteenth-century Chicagoans still influence American policy in the Middle East?
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Opinion Roundup: Was September 11 the Beginning of the End?
Observers say geography and gravity of attacks have led to little prophecy speculation
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The Rapture: What Would Jesus Do?
An end-times pilgrim counts the cost of discipleship.
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The Revelation Will Be Televised
"Apocalypse!," tonight's episode of PBS's Frontline, gets better after its biblical criticism
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Is Revelation Prophecy or History?
Some events described in Revelation occurred contemporaneously with the prophecies themselves
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What Hal Lindsey Taught Me About the Second Coming
At UCLA, amid war protests and police helicopters, teachings on an imminent end made a lot of sense.
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Apocalypse Now
Worried about the future? Revelation says more about church life today than about how the world will end.
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Stop the Dating Game
Don't do what Jesus said can't be done.
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The Millennial Book Awards
A review of end-times books with only a wee, little bit of Y2K hype thrown in
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How Evangelicals Became Israel's Best Friend
The amazing story of Christian efforts to create and sustain the modern nation of Israel
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Obsessed with the End Times
Are evangelicals embarrassed or enraptured by dispensational theology?
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Reflections: End Times Edition
Classic and contemporary quotations
From Our Sister Publications:

Before Left Behind
It's not easy to say something new about the end of the world.
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Left Behind: Stronger Than Fiction
Nearly 3,000 people have written to say they accepted Christ after reading the Left Behind series
| November/December 2002
Take Five: Jerry Jenkins
An interview with the Left Behind coauthor—and our magazine's first editor
| November/December 2000
The End
What Christians have believed about the Second Coming for 2,000 years
| Winter 1999
The Revelation of LaHaye and Jenkins
Why 7.4 million fans watch and wait for the next Left Behind
| November/December 1999
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