Jerry B. Jenkins, a prolific American novelist and co-author of the bestselling "Left Behind" series, captivated readers with his gripping tales of faith, redemption, and apocalyptic intrigue. His collaborative work with Tim LaHaye resonated with millions of readers worldwide, solidifying his place as a leading voice in Christian fiction.

"Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable."



"Good fiction must be entertaining, but what makes fiction special - and True - is that the realness of a novel allows it to carry a larger message."



"I put off writing the first Left Behind book for a year because I got invited to assist Billy Graham in his memoirs, and had we known what we were putting off for a year, we might not have put it off."



"Tim sends me a fairly ambitious workup in notebook form noting the passages we're going to cover and the chronology of the biblical events, and his commentaries on those things he's read and written."



"When I was a junior camp counselor and it was my job to tell the campers a bedtime story or devotional, I would tell them a rapture story."



"The theater of the mind is impossible to compete with, and I like the idea that with a few suggestions, each reader forms in his or her own mind what a character or a place looks like."



"While writing my first 90 books, I was magazine editor, publisher, book publisher, executive, etc., so I was established in publishing. three of my seven or so books were biographies of sports stars and really opened doors for me in that area."



"SOON was the first novel where I used a rough outline. Usually I have characters and an idea and write as a process of discovery. Like working without a net."



"Broken relationships are a source of heavy heartbreak that seem to affect every family."

