Left Behind: The Kids

Left Behind: The Kids is a series written by Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim LaHaye, and Chris Fabry. It is about teenagers during the Rapture, with background plots from the adult series.

"In one shocking moment millions around the globe disappear. Those left behind face an uncertain future—especially four kids who now find themselves alone. As the kids search for help and for answers, they are told the truth behind the disappearances. But are they ready to believe it?"

Contents

List of books

  1. The Vanishings
  2. Second Chance
  3. Through the Flames
  4. Facing the Future
  5. Nicolae High
  6. The Underground
  7. Busted!
  8. Death Strike
  9. The Search
  10. On the Run
  11. Into the Storm
  12. Earthquake!
  13. The Showdown
  14. Judgment Day
  15. Battling the Commander
  16. Fire from Heaven
  17. Terror in the Stadium
  18. Darkening Skies
  19. Attack of Apollyon
  20. A Dangerous Plan
  21. Secrets of New Babylon
  22. Escape from New Babylon
  23. Horsemen of Terror
  24. Uplink from the Underground
  25. Death at the Gala
  26. The Beast Arises
  27. Wildfire!
  28. The Mark of the Beast
  29. Breakout!
  30. Murder in the Holy Place
  31. Escape to Masada
  32. War of the Dragon
  33. Attack on Petra
  34. Bounty Hunters
  35. The Rise of False Messiahs
  36. Ominous Choices
  37. Heat Wave
  38. The Perils of Love
  39. The Road to War
  40. Triumphant Return

There are also 12 volumes containing a number of these books in each to be more similar to the original series:

(These books are available in e-book format on Amazon with the exception of books 9, 11, and 12.[1])

Book #1: Taken (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 1-4 with background plots from Left Behind.

Book #2: Pursued (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 5-8 with background plots from Tribulation Force.

Book #3: Hidden (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 9-12 with background plots from Nicolae.

Book #4: Rescued (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 13-16 with background plots from Soul Harvest.

Book #5: Stung (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 17-19 with background plots from Apollyon.

Book #6: Frantic (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 20-22 with background plots from Assassins.

Book #7: Shaken (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 23-25 with background plots from Assassins

Book #8: Unmasked (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 26-28 with background plots from The Indwelling and The Mark.

Book #9: Deceived (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 29-31 with background plots from Desecration.

Book #10: Protected (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 32-34 with background plots from The Remnant.

Book #11: Hunted (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 35-37 with background plots from Armageddon.

Book #12: Arrived (Left Behind: The Kids) covers books 38-40 with background plots from Glorious Appearing.

Also, LaHaye and Jenkins with Chris Fabry in 2000 wrote A Kids Guide to Understanding the End Times, which helps readers of the series to understand the end times events, similar to Are we Living in the End Times? by the original authors.

Characters

Original members of The Young Tribulation Force

Judd was born into a Christian family, and was once fairly devout, but never made the commitment to Christ. He received a letter by mistake containing a credit card that was supposed to be for his dad. He called the Credit Card Company and confirmed it by using his intellect and sheer common sense, he remembered to use his grandmother's maiden name and his father's birthday and knew he was free to use it. On the night of the Rapture, he took the credit card, packed a few things such as clothes and other necessities in his backpack, and ran away, telling his parents that he was going to the library to study. He instead went to O'Hare airport and boarded a one-way flight to London, England. When some of the people on board the plane disappeared, leaving only their clothes, Judd realized that what he heard all the time in church was true—Jesus had come back and he had been left behind. He met Bruce Barnes—the visitation pastor, and the only member of the staff left behind— Vicki Byrne, Lionel Washington, and Ryan Daley. The four kids form the Young Tribulation Force. He allowed Vicki, Ryan, and Lionel to stay at his house until they were forced to flee because of the Global Community. Bruce and Judd go on a few international trips,the last of these was taken shortly before Bruce's death.Following the earthquake and Ryan's death the Young Trib force live in a cave until they escape. Zeke then gives them a new ID. He resists going to the schoolhouse,as he and Vicki have a massive falling out. He eventually goes in order to warn the kids about Wormwood.Due to their disagreements Vicki lets him and Lionel go to the Gala in Israel. The trip was meant to last a week but actually lasted around three years. His true love is Vicki, whom he actually began to have interest in early on, and yet he did not show his love for her until much later in the series.He is the core of the trib force and unless prevented by his wife is a little rebelious. Was almost killed by the Global Community following his marriage to Vicki. His best friend is Lionel.

Vicki grew up in a trailer park, Prospect Gardens in Mount Prospect. Vicki hated where she lived because people regularly made fun of her and the others who lived in Prospect Gardens, calling them names such as "Trailer Trash". Her parents smoked, drank, and fought constantly. Every Friday, the trailer park inhabitants would go to a dance held at the trailer park (these more often than not ended up with huge fights breaking out and the police having to break it up). Vicki would usually have to baby-sit her sister Jeanni, however, occasionally she would ditch her and run off to smoke, drink or do dope with her friends. When Vicki was twelve, a man asked to speak at the dance. Everyone was first irritated, and then quiet as he told all present the truth—that Jesus had loved them enough to die for them and He wanted everyone to accept His gift of grace and eternal life. Vicki's parents and her sister all accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, along with her brother Eddie in Michigan, while a defiant Vicki refused. Following her parents' conversion, Vicki became even more rebellious. Even though she could see the changes in her parents' lives, she refused to believe. Her parents would even have force her to go to church and Vicki would often end up being taken kicking and screaming and sulking the whole way. She refused to change, and one night she came back from partying to find the house quiet, under the impression that they had fallen asleep waiting for her. When she woke up the next morning, all her family were gone because they had been raptured. Though her best friend Shelley wondered what happened, Vicki knew the truth—Christ had come back for His own. She then accepted Christ upon meeting Bruce Barnes, Judd Thompson, Lionel Washington, and Ryan Daley, formed with them the Young Tribulation Force, and spent the next seven years spreading the message, including interrupting a concert by Z-Van (lead singer of the Four Horsemen and one of Nicolae Carpathia's false messiahs), titling herself "Vicki B," and giving the message to a crowd of thousands. She fell in love with Judd early in the series and the two were married around a year before the Glorious Appearing, shortly following Vicki's nineteenth birthday.Her love for Judd was so great she did things to save his life even though it caused her pain. Joined by Judd they are the core of the trib force. Best friend Shelly Brown.

His whole family, even to the largest extent, were the most devout Christians he knew, and he pretended to go along with them. The only one he could connect with was his Uncle André, who would turn into a drunk and a gambler one week and a "devout Christian" the next. All of his family (including his mother, Lucinda, who also worked as a coworker of Cameron "Buck" Williams at Global Weekly) disappeared in the Rapture except André, who died after being shot by LeRoy Banks and being caught up in a fire in his apartment complex (at the end of the series Lionel discovers that Uncle André became a believer). Lionel became a believer in Christ—he, like Judd and Vicki, knew that Jesus had raptured His church. He spent the next seven years spreading the message, spending most of his time with Judd and, until his death in World War III, Bruce Barnes. He had to amputate his left arm after it was crushed in a rock slide while he and Judd were traveling back to the rest of the Young Tribulation Force from their adventures in the Middle East, but gained it back when Jesus's very presence healed it as it did all wounds.Lionel is the best friend of Judd Thomson.He was also best man at Judd and Vicki's wedding

His mother and father, who were confirmed unbelievers, died in the Rapture; one died in an explosion and the other in a plane crash. He was the last one out of the four to become a believer. He was best friends with Rayford "Raymie" Steele Jr., Rayford Steele's son, and the two often had much fun together, but disagreed on faith—Raymie was devout in his relationship with Jesus, while Ryan was much more skeptical. As he and Vicki were walking, he went into an abandoned house, found a dog, and named it Phoenix. He and Lionel often clashed to the point of a brawl, yet they were still very close.On the Run, Ryan accompanies Judd to Israel where Ryan saves Judd's life after Judd is captured by the GC for having a tape containing the truth about the murders of Tsion Ben-Judah's family. Ryan died a couple days after the Wrath of the Lamb earthquake because as he was in Vicki's house, a chunk of debris fell on him,causing his legs to become paralysed and a wound in his back to become badly infected. He died in a makeshift hospital, but he stayed alive long enough for Vicki to be with him while he did so.

Other members

Adult Tribulation Force and Co-op members

Other Believers

Raptured

Judd's family:

Vicki's family:

Lionel's family:

Global Community

Unbelievers

Ryan Daleys parents- killed at rapture mother by car crash and father by airplane crash in book 1.

List of Characters Alive/ Deceased at Glorious Appearing.

Alive at Glorious Appearing Deceased at Glorious Appearing
Judd Thompson Jr. Ryan Daley
Vicki Byrne Chaya Stein
Lionel Washington Judith Stein
Shelly Brown Dan Ben-Judah
Conrad Graham Nina Ben-Judah
Janie McCanyon Mrs. Ben-Judah
Melinda Bentley Natalie Bishop
Carl Meninger Nada Ameer
Charlie Atkins Mark Eisman
Samuel Goldberg Chad Harris
Darrion Stahley John Preston
Tanya Spivey Buck Williams
Jim Dekker Chloe Steele Williams
Josey Fogarty Pete Davidson
Tom Fogarty Zeke Sr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Sr)
Cheryl Tiffane Tsion Ben-Judah
Colin Dial Tom Gowin
Naomi Tiberus Luke Gowin
Becky Dial Perryn Madeleine
Maggie Carlson Kasim Ameer
Mitchell Stein Annie Christopher
Marshall Jameson Hattie Durham
Jamal Ameer Pavel Rudja
Lina Ameer Mr. Rudja
Ty Spivey Manny Aguilara
Rayford Steele Andre Dupree
Kenny Bruce Williams Taylor Graham
Chang Wong Hassina
Westin Jakes Ken Ritz
Zeke Jr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Jr) Bruce Barnes
Lenore Barker Loretta Phillips
Tolan Barker Cyrus Spivey
Al. B
Mr. Wong
Donny Moore
Sandy Moore
Louise Stahley
Maxwell Stahley

Other information

These books were written from 1998 to 2004 and are still in print today, with over 11 million sold in series. Unlike the adult series, Left Behind, they have no prequels or sequels (and none will be written), but are a set of 40 books focused on the Tribulation. The series was originally due to have 48 books, but was cut to 40 as the huge 2 year jump in Ominous Choices cut out a lot of possible material. The Left Behind: The Kids series was originally written for teen and young adult readers. However, the audience has grown to include adults. The Kids series has, like the adults, a dramatic audio series adapted for and aired on Christian radio. These are now available as audiobooks and are also available on iTunes. The authors are also entertaining the idea of videos/movies for the series.

Left Behind The Kids Live-Action Audio

Volume 1 covers books 1-4

Volume 2 covers books 5-8

Volume 3 covers books 9-12

Volume 4 covers books 13-21

Volume 5 covers books 22-33

Volume 6 covers books 34-40

References