I am not sure if there was any reference of the kids' actual names are in it, but in that point in the end of the series, Judd, Vicki, Lionel, Shelly, Conrad Graham, Janie McCanyon, Melinda Bently, Carl Menninger, Natalie Bishop, Sam Goldberg, and Darrion Stahley(possibly died-?) are the only kids alive for the Glorious Appearing from the Kids Trib Force.
The second book is called Tribulation Force.
#1-Left Behind #2-Tribulation Force #3-Nicolae #4-Soul Harvest #5-Apollyon #6-Assassins #7-The Indwelling #8-The Mark #9-Desecration #10-The Remnant #11-Armageddon #12-Glorious Appearing #13-Kingdom Come
There are two Left Behind series, the kids and the adults versions. In the adult Left Behind series, there are a total of 16 books that make it up and the kids version has a total of 40 books.
#1-Left Behind #2-Tribulation Force #3-Nicolae #4-Soul Harvest #5-Apollyon #6-Assassins #7-The Indwelling #8-The Mark #9-Desecration #10-The Remnant #11-Armageddon #12-Glorious Appearing #13-Kingdom Come
ask God to come into your heart and then start reading the bible and see if you can find a church to go to and try to stay on the right side of your life also read about the tribulation coming up i recomend reading the children version of the left behind series
A:The 'Tribulation' is a theological invention of John Nelson Darby, founder of the Plymouth Brethren, in the nineteenth century. The Great Tribulation is the last half of Darby's seven-year Tribulation period, three and one-half years in length. Although few people belong the the Plymouth Brethren Church, many Protestants do believe in its founder's most enduring theological creation, the Rapture. This has helped popularise the fictional book series, Left Behind. .Barbara R. Rossing (The Rapture Exposed) says that according to one critic, the Rapture and the Tribulation had their origins with a young girl's vision. In 1830, fifteen-year-old Margaret MacDonald attended a healing service, where she was said to have seen a vision of a two-stage return of Jesus Christ. The story of her vision was adopted and amplified by Darby. .The belief that Jesus will come again was not new, and Christians have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming. Darby's new teaching was that Christ would return twice, first in secret to "Rapture" his church out of the world and up to heaven, then a second time after seven years of global tribulation for non-believers, to establish a Jerusalem-based kingdom on earth. However, some modern proponents of the Tribulation saw what they felt to be flaws in Darby's scheme and delayed the Rapture, either to midway through the Tribulation, or even post-tribulation. In Darby's original scheme, believers would not go through the tribulation, but in the post-tribulation scenario, they would experience the entire tribulation period, including the 'Great Tribulation'. .It is one thing to predict the tribulation or the great tribulation, but it is an entirely different thing to demonstrate that it will ever happen. The Tribulation has no genuine biblical support, so there is no good reason to believe there will ever be the Tribulation taught by Darby, or a Great Tribulation. They make good reading in a fiction series, but should otherwise enjoy the same obscurity that John Nelson Darby now does.
The series is called 'Kingdom'.
The series is called Kingdom (Stephen Fry's character is Peter Kingdom and the firm of solicitors in the series is Kingdom and Kingdom).
Yes I did. Many readers, although recognising it as fiction, absorb the factoids about the 'Rapture' and 'Tribulation', believing them to be biblicaly sound. It is fine to read and enjoy the books in this series, as long as you remember that they are entirely fiction.
It is a Kingdom Hearts game, but not important to the series.
"Left Behind: The Kids" is set in a post-apocalyptic world following a series of catastrophic events, including the Rapture where Christians are taken to heaven. The series primarily takes place in the United States and focuses on a group of children and teenagers who must navigate a world without their families while facing challenges such as the rise of the Antichrist and the Tribulation period.
A:The 'Tribulation' is a theological invention of John Nelson Darby, founder of the Plymouth Brethren, in the nineteenth century. The Great Tribulation is the last half of Darby's seven-year Tribulation period, three and one-half years in length. Although few people belong the the Plymouth Brethren Church, many Protestants do believe in its founder's most enduring theological creation, the Rapture. This has helped popularise the fictional book series, Left Behind. .Barbara R. Rossing (The Rapture Exposed) says that according to one critic, the Rapture and the Tribulation had their origins with a young girl's vision. In 1830, fifteen-year-old Margaret MacDonald attended a healing service, where she was said to have seen a vision of a two-stage return of Jesus Christ. The story of her vision was adopted and amplified by Darby. .The belief that Jesus will come again was not new, and Catholics have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming. Darby's new teaching was that Christ would return twice, first in secret to "Rapture" his church out of the world and up to heaven, then a second time after seven years of global tribulation for non-believers, to establish a Jerusalem-based kingdom on earth. .It is one thing to predict the Rapture, it is an entirely different thing to demonstrate that it will ever happen. The Tribulation has no genuine biblical support, so there is no good reason to believe there will ever be the Tribulation taught by Darby, or a Great Tribulation. They make good reading in a fiction series, but should otherwise enjoy the same obscurity that John Nelson Darby now does.