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In 2016, Jenkins was described as a dispensationalist Christian by The Washington Post.[4]

Early life

Jenkins was born September 1949 to Harry Philip Jenkins and Bonita Grace Thompson of Kalamazoo, Michigan.[5] In a 2008 interview with The Modesto Bee, Jenkins said his Christian faith was inspired by a Warner Sallman painting, guided by his mother.[6] After graduating from Forest View High School,[7] Jenkins attended Moody Bible Institute from 1967 to 1968, and Harper College from 1968 to 1970.[2]

Career

After suffering an injury playing sports, Jenkins began work as a sports reporter while he was still in high school.[8] Before he could drive, Jenkins covered high school sports for local newspapers. He was paid Template:USD per inch.[9] While attending Moody Bible Institute, Jenkins served as night news editor for the institute's flagship radio station, WMBI-FM.[2]

He served as Vice President of the Moody's publishing division from 1985 to 1988, and a writer-in-residence from 1988 onward.[2] He was the managing editor of Moody Monthly from 1974 to 1979 and publisher from 1979 to 1981. Jenkins served as a member of Moody Bible Institute's Board of Trustees from 2001 to 2018.[9]

Jenkins serves on Colorado Christian University's Board of Trustees. CCU's Armstrong Center, built in 2024, contains a reading room dedicated to Jenkins and his family.[10]

As co-writer

Jenkins has written twenty as-told-to biographies and memoirs of prominent athletes and religious leaders, such as Hank Aaron, Bill Gaither, Walter Payton, Joe Gibbs, Mike Singletary, and Sammy Tippit. Jenkins called those titles his "sports personality" books.[8] His credit as writer is given via an "as told to", "as told by", or "with Jerry B. Jenkins" attribution.

In an interview with Joanna Penn of The Creative Penn podcast, Jenkins explained he does not co-write, saying "if my name is on [the book] … I wrote every word."[11] For works credited with Chris Fabry, such as The Wormlings (2007–08) series, Jenkins functioned as the editor, and Fabry was the sole writer. Jenkins said co-writing a book "is a nightmare," but can be successful if the roles among the credited writers are settled beforehand.[11] His collaboration with Billy Graham resulted in In His Own Words (2018), published by Tyndale House, for which Jenkins received sole writing credit.[12]

Gil Thorp

The Dallas O'Neil and The Baker Street Sports Club (1986) series, and its follow up, the Dallas O'Neil Mysteries (1988–89), prompted Gil Thorp creator Jack Berrill to open discussions with Jenkins on creating a line of young adult books about Gil Thorp and the athletes at the fictional Milford High School.[7] The Gil Thorp series was never realized, but following Berrill's death in 1996, Jenkins was recruited by Tribune to continue to comic strip as its writer, with Rod Whigham as artist. During his tenure as writer, Jenkins introduced a number of controversial storylines, including a young shomer Shabbat joining the Milford football team.[13]

Jenkins's sons, Chad and Dallas, contributed to Gil Thorp by developing scenarios for their father to write.[9] According to the Chicago Reader, Chad Jenkins wrote the strip from 2001 to 2004 without credit, which both Jenkins and his son say is not true. Chad served as a story consultant.[14]

Christian Writers Guild

In 1965, Norman Rohrer established the Christian Writers Guild (CWG). Rohrer offered a 48-part correspondence course intended to teach the craft of writing,[15] as well as history and theology Rohrer believed were necessary to improve the quality of fiction and non-fiction writing intended for the Christian market.[9] In 2001, Jenkins purchased the CWG, and Rohrer remained on staff as "Dean of Instruction".[16][17] CWG transitioned from mail-based delivery, to an online platform. Jenkins recruited many of his friends and fellow writers to function as mentors to CWG members, and to expand the guild's offerings.[9] In 2013, Jenkins developed the Christian Writers Guild Press intended to publish original works by CWG members.[18] Jenkins was criticized for creating a "vanity press", despite lambasting such publishing schemes in the past and closed the operation before contracting with any writers.[18]

According to literary agent Chip MacGregor, of MacGregor & Luedeke, Jenkins "was ready to return to his primary occupation and calling, that of full-time writing" by early-2014.[19] Jenkins dissolved CWG in late-2014, which resulted in heavy criticism of both Jenkins and the CWG.[17][20][21] Dennis E. Hensley told Christianity Today that Jenkins and the CWG had offered a "great service to developing writers."[20] CWG's staff and mission were absorbed into a new organization called BelieversTrust,[17] which operated until 2016.

Since 2016, Jenkins has taught an online writing course via his own platform, Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild.[11][22]

Left Behind

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Jenkins has said, "I write the best I can. I know I'm never going to be revered as some classic writer. I don't claim to be C. S. Lewis. The literary-type writers, I admire them. I wish I was smart enough to write a book that's hard to read, you know?"[23]

In 2018, Left Behind series was ranked No. 77 in The Great American Read poll sponsored by PBS.[24]

Personal life

Jenkins and his wife Dianna (née Whiteford), whom he married in 1971, reside in Black Forest, Colorado.[2] He is the father of Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen web television series; Chad Jenkins, the Sports Information Director at MidAmerica Nazarene University; and Michael Bruce Jenkins.[25][2]

When asked about his Christian denomination, Jenkins has often answered "Jesus Christ".[2] Alissa Wilkinson, of Christian Today, described Jenkins as a dispensationalist Christian in an editorial for The Washington Post.[4]

Bibliography

Non-fiction

Title Date Publisher ISBN Notes
Sammy Tippit 1973 Moody biography of Sammy Tippit
You CAN Get thru to Teens Victor Books
VBS Unlimited 1974
Bad Henry Chilton Company biography of Hank Aaron; with Stanley C. Baldwin
The Story of the Christian Booksellers Association Thomas Nelson
The Gingerbread Man Lippincott Template:ISBNT with Pat Williams
Light on the Heavy July 1978 Victor Template:ISBNT
The Night the Giant Rolled Over January 1981 Little Word Template:ISBNT account of the 1976 Papua earthquake
The Power within You May 1983 WJK Template:ISBNT with Pat Williams
The Men Behind Moody November 1984 Moody Template:ISBNT with Robert G. Flood
Teaching the Word, Reaching the World February 1985 Template:ISBNT
Rekindled March 1985 Revell Template:ISBNT with Pat Williams and Jill Williams
Keep the Fire Glowing October 1986 Template:ISBNT
A Generous Impulse October 1987 Moody Template:ISBNT biography of George Sweeting
Kindling Thomas Nelson Template:ISBNT with Pat Williams and Jill Williams
Hymns for Personal Devotions July 1989 Moody Template:ISBNT
Hedges November 1989 Wolgemuth & Hyatt Template:ISBNT
Lessons Learned Early April 1990 Moody Template:ISBNT autobiography
Twelve Things I Want My Kids to Remember Forever March 1991 Template:ISBNT
Just Between Us October 1991 Revell Template:ISBNT with Pat Williams and Jill Williams
Life Flies When You're Having Fun April 1993 David C. Cook Template:ISBNT autobiography
Verbal Judo June 1993 Morrow Template:ISBNT with George J. Thompson
Families July 1993 Moody Template:ISBNT as editor
Addicted to Recovery June 1994 Harvest House Template:ISBNT with Gary Almy and Carol T. Almy
Winning at Losing July 1995 Moody Template:ISBNT
Homecoming September 1997 Zondervan Template:ISBNT with Bill Gaither
Still the One April 1998 Focus on the Family Template:ISBNT
And Then Came You Template:ISBNT
As you Leave Home August 1998 Template:ISBNT
Perhaps Today October 2001 Tyndale HouseTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT with Tim LaHaye
The Promise of Heaven February 2003 Harvest House Template:ISBNT
God Always Keeps His Promises September 2003 Template:ISBNT
Jesus and the Hope of His Coming January 2004 Template:ISBNT
Embracing Eternity November 2004 Tyndale HouseTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT with Tim LaHaye and Frank M. Martin
Writing for the Soul Template:Dts F&W Media Template:ISBNT
In His Own Words Template:Dts Tyndale HouseTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT with Billy Graham

Co-written works

Jenkins wrote the following memoirs and autobiographical works in which he received an "as told by" or "with Jerry B. Jenkins" attribution.

Title Author(s) Date Publisher ISBN
The World's Strongest ManTemplate:Efn Paul Anderson 1975 Moody
Stuff It Dick Motta Chilton Company Template:ISBNT
Three Behind the Curtain Sammy Tippit Whitaker House Template:ISBNT
Running for Jesus Madeline Manning Jackson 1977 Word Template:ISBNT
You, Me, He Sammy Tippit 1978 Victor Books Template:ISBNT
Home Where I Belong B. J. Thomas W Publishing Group
Sweetness Walter Payton Contemporary Books Template:ISBNT
Reproduced by Permission of the Author Sammy Tippit 1979 Victor Books Template:ISBNT
The Luis Palau Story Luis Palau November 1980 Fleming H. Revell Template:ISBNT
Meadowlark Meadowlark Lemon April 1987 Thomas Nelson Template:ISBNT
Carry Me Christine Wyrtzen August 1988 Moody Template:ISBNT
Commitment to Love Deanna McClary April 1989 Thomas Nelson Template:ISBNT
Out of the Blue Orel Hershiser August 1989 Wolgemuth & Hyatt Template:ISBNT
Baby Mayfield Larry Mayfield and Diane Mayfield November 1989 Moody Template:ISBNT
Joe Gibbs: Fourth and One Joe Gibbs January 1991 Thomas Nelson Template:ISBNT
Singletary on Singletary Mike Singletary September 1991 Template:ISBNT
I Almost Missed the Sunset Bill Gaither August 1992 Template:ISBNT
No Matter What the Cost Sammy Tippit September 1992 Template:ISBNT
Miracle Man Nolan Ryan April 1993 Template:ISBNT
Field of Hope Brett Butler July 1997 Template:ISBNT
God's Secret Agent Sammy Tippit June 2001 Tyndale HouseTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT
Game Plan for Life Joe Gibbs July 2009 Template:ISBNT
As Good as She Imagined Roxanna Green Template:Dts Worthy Template:ISBNT
The Matheny Manifesto Mike Matheny Template:Dts Crown Template:ISBNT

Fiction

Title Date Publisher ISBN Notes
The Operative September 1987 Harper & Row Template:ISBNT
Rookie March 1991 Wolgemuth & Hyatt Template:ISBNT
The Deacon's Woman and Other Portraits February 1992 Moody Template:ISBNT
Though None Go with Me September 1999 Zondervan Template:ISBNT
'Twas the Night Before October 1998 Viking Press Template:ISBNT
Hometown Legend September 2001 Warner Faith Template:ISBNT
Holding Heaven Template:Dts Integrity Template:ISBNT novella
Midnight Clear October 2007 Tyndale HouseTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT with Dallas Jenkins
Riven Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
The Last Operative Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
Sudden Impact Template:Dts Zondervan Template:ISBNT
I, Saul Template:Dts Worthy Template:ISBNT with James MacDonald
Empire's End Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
The Valley of the Dry Bones Template:Dts Template:ISBNT

Margo Mystery (1979–1984)

A Margo Mystery series was published by Moody. The first novel, Margo (1979), was published by Jeremy Books, but later reprinted by Moody.

No. Title Date Publisher ISBN
1 Margo January 1979 Jeremy BooksTemplate:Efn Template:ISBNT
2 Karlyn September 1980 Moody Template:ISBNT
3 Hilary Template:ISBNT
4 Paige May 1981 Template:ISBNT
5 Allyson August 1981 Template:ISBNT
6 Erin April 1982 Template:ISBNT
7 Shannon September 1982 Template:ISBNT
8 Lindsey February 1983 Template:ISBNT
9 Meghan Template:ISBNT
10 Janell June 1983 Template:ISBNT
11 Courtney October 1983 Template:ISBNT
12 Lyssa January 1984 Template:ISBNT
13 Margo's Reunion September 1984 Template:ISBNT

Jennifer Grey Mystery (1983–1985)

A Jennifer Grey Mystery series was published by Victor Books.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Heartbeat January 1983 Template:ISBNT
2 Three Days in Winter Template:ISBNT
3 Too Late to Tell January 1984 Template:ISBNT
4 Gateway Template:ISBNT
5 The Calling Template:ISBNT
6 Veiled Threat January 1985 Template:ISBNT

The Soon Trilogy (2003–2005)

The Soon Trilogy was published by Tyndale House.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 Soon September 2003 Template:ISBNT
2 Silenced July 2004 Template:ISBNT
3 Shadowed September 2005 Template:ISBNT

Jesus Chronicles (2007–2010)

The Jesus Chronicles series, written with Tim LaHaye, is a narrative retelling of the four canonical gospels. Published by Penguin's Putnam Adult imprint. Reprints from Center Point assigned numbers to the novels.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 John's Story Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 Mark's Story Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
3 Luke's Story Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
4 Matthew's Story Template:Dts Template:ISBNT

Precinct 11 (2011–2012)

The Precinct 11 novels were published by Tyndale House.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 The Brotherhood Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 The Betrayal Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
3 The Breakthrough Template:Dts Template:ISBNT

Dead Sea Chronicles (2018–2020)

The Dead Sea Chronicles series is based on and inspired by the work of Craig A. Evans. Published by Worthy.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Dead Sea Rising Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 Dead Sea Conspiracy Template:Dts[26] Template:ISBNT

Young adult fiction

Below is an incomplete list:

Title Date Publisher ISBN
The Youngest Hero Template:Dts Warner Faith Template:ISBNT

Tara Chadwick (1984)

The Tara Chadwick Series was published by Moody in 1984. Reprinted in 1992, including new cover art and formatting.

No. Title Date ISBNTemplate:Efn
1 Springtime Discovery June 1984 Template:ISBNT
2 Time to Tell Template:ISBNT
3 Operation Cemetery Template:ISBNT
4 Scattered Flowers Template:ISBNT

Bradford Family (1984–1986)

The Bradford Family Adventures series was originally published by Stanford Publishing, in 1984. Reprinted by Moody in 1990.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Daniel's Big Surprise July 1984 Template:ISBNT
2 Two Runaways Template:ISBNT
3 The Clubhouse Mystery Template:ISBNT
4 The Kidnapping Template:ISBNT
5 Marty's Secret July 1985 Template:ISBNT
6 Blizzard! Template:ISBNT
7 Fourteen Days to Midnight Template:ISBNT
8 Good Sport, Bad Sport Template:ISBNT
9 In Deep Water July 1986 Template:ISBNT
10 Mystery at Raider Stadium Template:ISBNT
11 Daniel's Big Decision Template:ISBNT
12 Before the Judge Template:ISBNT

Dallas O'Neil (1986)

The Dallas O'Neil and the Baker Street Sports Club series was published by Moody in 1986.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 The Secret Baseball Challenge March 1986 Template:ISBNT
2 The Scary Baseball Player Template:ISBNT
3 The Mysterious Football Team Template:ISBNT
4 The Weird Soccer Match Template:ISBNT
5 The Strange Swimming Coach September 1986 Template:ISBNT
6 The Bizarre Hockey Tournament Template:ISBNT
7 The Silent Track Star Template:ISBNT
8 The Angry Gymnast Template:ISBNT

Dallas O'Neil Mysteries (1988–1989)

The Dallas O'Neil Mysteries series is a sequel to the Dallas O'Neil and the Baker Street Sports Club (1986) series. Also published by Moody.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Mystery of the Kidnapped Kid October 1988 Template:ISBNT
2 Mystery of the Mixed-Up Teacher Template:ISBNT
3 Mystery of the Missing Sister Template:ISBNT
4 Mystery of the Scorpion Threat Template:ISBNT
5 Mystery on the Midway September 1989 Template:ISBNT
6 Mystery of the Golden Palomino Template:ISBNT
7 Mystery of the Skinny Sophomore Template:ISBNT
8 Mystery of the Phony Murder Template:ISBNT

Toby Andrews (1996)

The Toby Andrews and the Junior Deputies series was published by Moody.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 House of Tunnels July 1996 Template:ISBNT
2 Man with a Terrible Secret Template:ISBNT
3 The East Side Bullies October 1996 Template:ISBNT
4 The Neighborhood's Scariest Woman Template:ISBNT

Global Air Troubleshooters (1996)

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The Global Air Troubleshooters series was published by Multnomah Books in 1996. Reprinted as AirQuest Adventures by Zondervan in 2006.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Crash at Cannibal Valley September 1996 Template:ISBNT
2 Terror in Branco Grande Template:ISBNT
3 Disaster in the Yukon Template:ISBNT

Red Rock Mysteries (2005–2006)

The Red Rock Mysteries series was written by Chris Fabry and edited by Jenkins. Published by Tyndale House. The series was reprinted in 2020, including new cover art and new text.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 Haunted Waters May 2005 Template:ISBNT
2 Stolen Secrets Template:ISBNT
3 Missing Pieces Template:ISBNT
4 Wild Rescue Template:ISBNT
5 Grave Shadows September 2005 Template:ISBNT
6 Phantom Writer Template:ISBNT
7 Double Fault Template:ISBNT
8 Canyon Echoes Template:ISBNT
9 Instant Menace March 2006 Template:ISBNT
10 Escaping Darkness Template:ISBNT
11 Windy City Danger Template:ISBNT
12 Hollywood Holdup Template:ISBNT
13 Hidden Riches September 2006 Template:ISBNT
14 Wind Chill Template:ISBNT
15 Dead End Template:ISBNT

Renegade Spirit (2006–2008)

The Renegade Spirit series was written by John Perrodin and edited by Jenkins. Published by Thomas Nelson's Integrity imprint. The premise is similar to The Soon Trilogy (2003–2005), written by Jenkins.

No. Titles Date ISBN
1 The Tattooed Rats Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 Demon's Bluff Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
3 Seclusion Point Template:Dts Template:ISBNT

The Wormlings (2007–2008)

The Wormlings series was written by Chris Fabry and edited by Jenkins. Published by Tyndale House.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 The Book of the King October 2007 Template:ISBNT
2 The Sword of the Wormling Template:ISBNT
3 The Changeling Template:ISBNT
4 The Minions of Time February 2008 Template:ISBNT
5 The Author's Blood Template:ISBNT

Thirteen (2016–2017)

The Thirteen science fantasy series was written by Trisha White Priebe and edited by Jenkins. Published by Barbour.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 The Glass Castle March 2016 Template:ISBNT
2 The Ruby Moon October 2016 Template:ISBNT
3 The Paper Boat April 2017 Template:ISBNT

Left Behind (1995–2007)

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No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 Left Behind September 1995 Template:ISBNT
2 Tribulation Force September 1996 Template:ISBNT
3 Nicolae July 1997 Template:ISBNT
4 Soul Harvest June 1998 Template:ISBNT
5 Apollyon February 1999 Template:ISBNT
6 Assassins August 1999 Template:ISBNT
7 The Indwelling May 2000 Template:ISBNT
8 The Mark November 2000 Template:ISBNT
9 Desecration November 2001 Template:ISBNT
10 The Remnant May 2002 Template:ISBNT
11 Armageddon April 2003 Template:ISBNT
12 Glorious Appearing March 2004 Template:ISBNT
13 Kingdom Come April 2007 Template:ISBNT

Prequel series (2005–2006)

Marketed as Before They Were Left Behind, the series retells events prior Left Behind (1995). The novels also function as prequels to Kingdom Come (2007), the final installment of the main series.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 The Rising February 2005 Template:ISBNT
2 The Regime October 2005 Template:ISBNT
3 The Rapture June 2006 Template:ISBNT

Kids (1998–2003)

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No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 The Vanishings Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 Second Chance Template:ISBNT
3 Through the Flames Template:ISBNT
4 Facing the Future Template:ISBNT
5 Nicolae High Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
6 The Underground Template:ISBNT
7 Busted! Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
8 Death Strike Template:ISBNT
9 The Search Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
10 On the Run Template:ISBNT
11 Into the Storm Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
12 Earthquake! Template:ISBNT
13 The Showdown Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
14 Judgment Day Template:ISBNT
15 Battling the Commander Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
16 Fire from Heaven Template:ISBNT
17 Terror in the Stadium Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
18 Darkening Skies Template:ISBNT
19 Attack of Apollyon Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
20 A Dangerous Plan Template:ISBNT
21 Secrets of New Babylon Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
22 Escape from New Babylon Template:ISBNT
23 Horsemen of Terror Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
24 Uplink from the Underground Template:ISBNT
25 Death at the Gala Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
26 The Beast Arises Template:ISBNT
27 Wildfire! Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
28 The Mark of the Beast Template:ISBNT
29 Breakout! June 2003 Template:ISBNT
30 Murder in the Holy Place Template:ISBNT
31 Escape to Masada September 2003 Template:ISBNT
32 War of the Dragon Template:ISBNT
33 Attack on Petra January 2004 Template:ISBNT
34 Bounty Hunters Template:ISBNT
35 The Rise of False Messiahs Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
36 Ominous Choices Template:ISBNT
37 Heat Wave Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
38 The Perils of Love Template:ISBNT
39 The Road to War September 2003 Template:ISBNT
40 Triumphant Return Template:ISBNT

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Non-fiction companions (1999–2005)

Jenkins co-wrote three companions with Tim LaHaye. Are We Living in the End Times? (1999) was not marketed as a Left Behind title; however, the book explored themes and settings depicted in the novels. These Will Not Be Left Behind (2003) is a retrospective of reader's experiences with the series, and how they "came to faith."[28] Reprints of the companions use the same cover design and typeface as the main series.

Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN Notes
Are We Living in the End Times? October 1999 Template:ISBNT
These Will Not Be Left Behind July 2003 Template:ISBNT with Norman B. Rohrer
The Authorized Left Behind Handbook February 2005 Template:ISBNT with Sandi L. Swanson

Young Trib Force (2003–2005)

Left Behind: The Young Trib Force bind-ups of The Kids (1998–2003) series, three or four novellas per volume. Chris Fabry wrote new material to link the novellas to the main sequence of novels. Several bind-ups included significant revisions to the original text, including reordering of events and character changes.

No. Title DateTemplate:Efn ISBN
1 Taken October 2003 Template:ISBNT
2 Pursued Template:ISBNT
3 Hidden January 2004 Template:ISBNT
4 Rescued February 2004 Template:ISBNT
5 Stung July 2004 Template:ISBNT
6 Frantic Template:ISBNT
7 Shaken February 2005 Template:ISBNT
8 Unmasked Template:ISBNT
9 Deceived April 2005 Template:ISBNT
10 Protected Template:ISBNT
11 Hunted May 2005 Template:ISBNT
12 Arrived Template:ISBNT

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