Top 43 Quotes & Sayings by Jerry B. Jenkins

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Jerry B. Jenkins.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Jerry B. Jenkins

Jerry Bruce Jenkins is an American writer. He is best known for the Left Behind series, written with Tim LaHaye. Jenkins has written more than 200 books, in multiple genres, such as biography, self-help, romance, mystery, and young adult fiction. Nineteen of his 130+ novels have explored eschatological themes and settings.

He just kind of talks them through, and then I get the fun part cause I get to make up the stories.
Of course, bad marriages are so pervasive that they have invaded the faith community too.
Actually 'Soon' has more than the Left Behind series, but I really believe less is more. — © Jerry B. Jenkins
Actually 'Soon' has more than the Left Behind series, but I really believe less is more.
When you come to Christ as a real young person, I think when you become a teen-ager either you rebel or you search, doubt, and wonder.
The uninitiated have real questions and valid concerns over how the things of God appear to them.
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.
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.
Gil Thorpe is a great diversion and is to book writing as poetry is to prose.
I fear it's because religion is man's attempt to reach God, and when he feels he has succeeded, he cannot abide anyone else's claim to have done the same.
Books that do a tenth of what Left Behind has done are smashing successes.
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.
Funny, I don't feel any more powerful today than yesterday.
It's made me more expectant of the imminent return of Jesus, and also more sensitive to the people around me. Knowing Jesus will return soon makes me want all the more to tell people about him and all that he offers.
I don't see success as the goal. Obedience is the goal. — © Jerry B. Jenkins
I don't see success as the goal. Obedience is the goal.
I was raised in a Christian home and, in fact, my mother led me to Christ as a youngster.
I've written enough books with real celebrities, such as Walter Payton and Hank Aaron and Billy Graham, to know that fame looks good only to people who don't have it.
Left Behind takes what to some people may be unbelievable predictions from the Bible and shows how they might play out. It makes the events of biblical prophecy understandable and thus believable.
In the prequel we're going to tell about the characters before Left Behind, and the book would end with the rapture instead of start with the rapture like the first one did.
There is a comfort zone of knowing where things are going and having characters in place, but the action gets more and more dramatic and is very challenging to describe.
Fiction has a unique role in conveying Truth. In fact, only fiction that is Truth with a capital T is worthwhile.
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.
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.
My dream remains to inform and entertain through fiction in the form of novels and movies that compete in the marketplace of ideas.
The Christian market has less competition and lower standards.
I love inventing worlds and characters and settings and scenarios.
In my opinion, Jesus is God's attempt to reach man. But while I believe Jesus is the way to God, it makes no sense to hate people who disagree.
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.
People are scared to death and they're looking for something beyond themselves.
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.
Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable. — © Jerry B. Jenkins
Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable.
Broken relationships are a source of heavy heartbreak that seem to affect every family.
Writers write. Dreamers talk about it.
As for dialogue, I think it keeps things moving to cut to the chase.
I was raised as a Christian but the transaction has to be made by yourself - you and God - at some point.
People want to find out what happens to the characters, and want to keep reading, and turning the pages.
Wherever you have people, you have factions and disagreements and personality conflicts.
No life is messier than one in ministry
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You can't understand where someone's going unless you understand where they've been.
We sometimes idealize the early church and want our churches to go back to the simple, old ways. We need to carefully read the history. Harmony takes work.
Christianity is not a religion, it’s a relationship with God through Christ. — © Jerry B. Jenkins
Christianity is not a religion, it’s a relationship with God through Christ.
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.
The most comforting feeling ever is knowing that someone truly likes your entire existence. I feel that way right now. Thank you.
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