Died: Tim LaHaye, Author Who 'Left Behind' a Long Legacy
He was number 137 on the list.
Tim LaHaye, the best-selling author best known for the Left
Behind series, “graduated to heaven” early this morning after suffering a
stroke at age 90.
His family announced the news of his passing at a San Diego
hospital on his ministry Facebook page.
On the eve of his death, ministry partners, fans, and
friends urgently asked for prayer on social media this weekend, offering a wave
of early tributes that spread through end-times prophecy circles and chapters
of Concerned Women for America (CWA), the 600,000-member public policy
organization founded by LaHaye’s wife, Beverly. Some circulated a statement by
LaHaye’s daughter Linda: “He will not recover from this, he will soon be
graduated to heaven.”
“Tim was one of the most godly men I have ever known,” said
David Jeremiah, LaHaye’s successor at the San Diego church he led for 25 years
(then named Scott Memorial Baptist Church, now named Shadow Mountain Community
Church). “Almost every conversation I had with him ended with his praying with
me and for me. He wrote me extended letters of appreciation for what God was
doing in our church. We shared long lunches together talking about ministry and
praying for our nation.
“When I look back over [his] life, I am reminded of Paul’s
words concerning King David: ‘He served his own generation by the will of God’
(Acts 13:36),” stated Jeremiah, senior pastor of Shadow Mountain and founder of
Turning Point. “Tim’s ministry will continue for many years through the books
he wrote, the organizations he founded, and the people that he influenced. But
I will miss him when I look out from my pulpit next Sunday.”
“Whose life hasn't been affected in some way by this man?”
wrote Prophecy Watchers, a two-year-old ministry based in Oklahoma City that
announced the news of LaHaye’s stroke, describing him as a friend and
supporter. “This is a great man of God and if the Lord takes him home, he
leaves behind a wonderful legacy. In the words of Steve Green, ‘May all who
come behind us find us faithful.’”
“Thrilled as I am that he is where he has always wanted to
be, his departure leaves a void in my soul I don’t expect to fill until I see
him again,” stated Jerry B. Jenkins, who co-wrote the Left Behind books with
LaHaye, in the obituary released by the LaHaye family. [Jenkins wrote a tribute
for CT on “the Tim LaHaye I knew.”]
The founder and president of Tim LaHaye Ministries and
founder of the PreTrib Research Center, LaHaye sold 62 million copies of the
series with Jenkins. “In terms of its impact on Christianity, it’s probably
greater than that of any other book in modern times, outside the Bible,” the
late Jerry Falwell, a friend of LaHaye’s, told Time magazine in 2005.
CT ranked Left Behind among the landmark titles that have
shaped evangelicalism. LaHaye and Jenkins not only had readers rethinking the
rapture, but also the potential popularity of Christian novels. “The book
launched a series that launched a marketing empire that launched a new set of
rules for Christian fiction. The series spent a total of 300 weeks—nearly as
long as the Tribulation it dramatized—on The New York Times's bestseller list.”
The series, whose first title released 21 years ago this
month, still sells in the six figures annually, according to Jenkins.
“Tim LaHaye’s history as a published author is intertwined
with the entire history of Tyndale House,” stated Mark D. Taylor, chairman and
CEO of Tyndale House Publishers. “His first book, Spirit-Controlled
Temperament, was published 50 years ago in 1966. It was the very first book
published by Tyndale House apart from the Living series of Bible paraphrases.
And Tyndale’s highest-selling series of trade titles has been the Left Behind
series. ... Tim was a wonderful Bible teacher and pastor and an inspiration for
our entire industry. We will miss him.”
“It was LaHaye's idea to fictionalize an account of the
Rapture and the Tribulation,” according to his bio on the official Left Behind
website. It notes:
LaHaye originated the idea of a novel about the Second
Coming. "Sitting on airplanes and watching the pilots," he told People
magazine, "I'd think to myself, 'What if the Rapture occurred on an
airplane?'" LaHaye looked for a co-writer for several years and was then
introduced to Jerry B. Jenkins through their mutual agent, Rick Christian,
president of the Colorado Springs literary agency, Alive Communications, who
also negotiated the book deal.
“Writing the Left
Behind novel series for him and traveling with him all over the country to
promote it, I saw the softer side of a man known for strong opinions and
polemic views,” stated Jenkins. “The Tim LaHaye I got to know had a pastor’s
heart and lived to share his faith. He listened to and cared about everyone,
regardless of age, gender, or social standing. If Tim was missing from the
autograph table or the green room of a network television show, he was likely
in a corner praying with someone he’d just met—from a reader to a part-time
bookstore stock clerk to a TV network anchorman.”
Earlier this month, LaHaye publicly celebrated his 69th
wedding anniversary with his wife. Time magazine labeled the pair “the
Christian Power Couple” in 2005, listing them among the country's most
influential evangelicals. “[Beverly] has been my faithful partner in marriage,
parenthood, ministry, and many things we never dreamed. We are still in love
today!” he wrote. “God has been faithful to us and we continue to claim as our
life verse, Proverbs 3:5 & 6, ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and
lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He
shall direct your paths.’”
His ministry bio notes:
He also founded two accredited Christian high schools, a
school system of 10 Christian schools, San Diego Christian College (formerly
Christian Heritage College), and assisted Dr. Henry Morris in the founding of
the Institute for Creation Research, the nation's foremost exponent of
creationist materials.
LaHaye has written more than 60 non-fiction books on a wide
range of subjects such as: family life, temperaments, sexual adjustment, Bible
prophecy, the will of God, Jesus Christ, and secular humanism with over 14
million in print, some of which have been translated into 32 foreign languages.
His writings are best noted for their easy-to-understand and scripturally based
application of biblical principles that assist in facing and handling the
challenges of life.
His ministry obituary notes:
During the 1970s Dr. LaHaye was instrumental in gathering a
coalition of Southern California pastors together to address a progressive
agenda that was undermining traditional family values. Also in the ’70s he
encouraged the late Jerry Falwell Sr. to establish the Moral Majority as a way
to build a similar coalition nationally. He was also widely credited with
garnering evangelical support behind the campaign of George W. Bush.
A Bob Jones University alumnus, LaHaye received a Doctor of
Ministry degree from Western Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Literature
degree from Liberty University. He and his wife lived in Southern California
and have 4 children, 9 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren.
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