Cars, suddenly unmanned, careen out of control. Terrified people watch their loved ones vanish before their eyes. Some say it's an alien invasion, but Rayford Steele knows that his wife's warning has come true---Christ has raptured his church and Rayford has been left behind in a world without God's people! But the darkest days are yet to come. . . . 468 pages, softcover from Tyndale.
When the trumpet sounds, where will you be? Passengers in an airborne Boeing 747 find out in this riveting novel by renowned Christian speaker Tim LaHaye and master storyteller Jerry Jenkins. Without any warning, passengers mysteriously disappear from their seats. Terror and chaos slowly spread not only through the plane but also worldwide as unusual events continue to unfold. For those who have been left behind, the apocalypse has just begun. This fictional account of life after the Rapture delivers an urgent call to todays readers to prepare their own hearts and minister to others.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Clickthis (Dalton, OH), January 24, 2010
This book is a page-turner. I had seen the movie prior to reading the book, but the book is better. Of course, this is fiction, but it weaves enough of Bible prophecy into its pages to stir people into further studying the Bible. This story should NOT be taken as fact, but it illustrates what Bible prophecy might look like in today's world.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Daryl Druktenis (Santa Fe, NM), April 03, 2008
lst time I've read this and can hardly wait to read the rest of the series. As a Christian, it causes us to be grateful and yet expectant of the Lord's return.
3 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Evan (Iowa), July 28, 2005
Book 1 is different than the others. I read up into part of Assassins but my favorite is Soul Harvest believe it or not. Don't take these literally. Listen to Mike Bickle. From IHOP in Kansas, International House of Prayer.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Frankie (Cleveland, OH), January 16, 2005
When I first picked up this book I had no idea what it was about, but by the end of the first chapter I was curious about the end of the world and the coming of Christ. After finishing the book I couldn't wait to go out and buy the next one but until then I have finally decided to read my Bible cover to cover.
2 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Daniel (Tacoma, WA), September 05, 2003
OK, so these books are fiction and not to be taken as what will literally happen. Still, the theological implications they communicate are very unbiblical and misleading. If someone would actually study FIRST HAND other eschatological (last things) views in depth, then they would surely not fall for the theology these books are based on. Yes it is true that these books may be "hard to put down" for some but they really lack depth of character developement and atmosphere. If you want good Christian literature that is far more grounded in good theology yet still fantasy or mythology then read "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Chronicals of Narnia."
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Becca (Sylvester, GA), July 29, 2003
Let me just say that it angers me when people are so narrow-minded in their interpretation of such a book of the Bible as Revelation. I don't believe that there is a single person on this earth who knows exactly how this book should be interpreted. I do know, however, that the authors of Left Behind have no doubt spent a very, very long time in making absolutely sure that they are not misleading anyone with this series. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I'm anxious to read the next. It may not be exactly how things will happen, but then, only God really knows for sure, right? Until we find out, this series is excellent food for thought.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Ilene Stolberg (Mohawk, Mi), September 13, 2002
I loved this book along with the whole series. It follows the book of Revelations to a T. I recommend this book to EVERYONE, Christian and non-Christian alike.
0.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Ben Macklin (Ft. Worth, Texas), July 08, 2002
Like the Mormons, LaHaye mixes theology and fantasy to a dangerous combination that will mislead many. 99.5% of biblical scholars give no validity to his interpretation of Revelation which he earnestly puts forth as "the" correct interpretation. The series should be "left behind".
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