Pursued by authorities from Nicolae High, Vicki and Judd attempt escape. A friend’s betrayal puts Vicki on trial. With Old Testament prophecies coming true before their eyes, the Young Trib Force struggles to spread the truth no matter what the cost.
But the noose is tightening. Will the group stick together? Who is the insider at the school helping them?
Follow Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan and the growing Young Trib Force as they continue their perilous journey through the earth’s last days.
Jerry Bruce Jenkins is an American novelist and biographer. He is best known as the writer of the Left Behind series of books for Tim LaHaye and The Chosen novels to accompany his son Dallas's TV series. Jenkins has written more than 200 books, including mysteries, historical fiction, biblical fiction, cop thrillers, international spy thrillers, and children's adventures, as well as nonfiction. His works usually feature Christians as protagonists. In 2005, Jenkins and LaHaye ranked 9th in Amazon.com's 10th Anniversary list of Hall of Fame authors based on books sold at Amazon.com during its first 10 years. Jenkins now teaches writers to become authors here at his website. He and his wife Dianna have three sons and eight grandchildren.
“Pursued by authorities from Nicolae High, Vicki and Judd attempt escape. A friend’s betrayal puts Vicki on trial. With Old Testament prophecies coming true before their eyes, the Young Trib Force struggles to spread the truth no matter what the cost. But the noose is tightening. Will the group stick together? Who is the insider at the school helping them? Follow Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan and the growing Young Trib Force as they continue their perilous journey through the earth’s last days.”
Series: Book #6 (of forty) in “Left Behind: The Kids” series. (Reviews of books #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, and #6.)
Spiritual Content- The Rapture has happened (all four main characters were left behind); All about the Rapture, the Antichrist, Tribulation, & telling people about Christ; Bibles & Scriptures are read, quoted, mentioned, & discussed; Prayers; Lots of witnessing, discussing, & sharing testimonies; Many talks and discussions about God & faiths; ‘H’s are not capital when referring to God; Many mentions of Jesus, the two witnesses, & the Messiah; Many mentions of those in the Bible; Many mentions of religions & religious people; Mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of pastors, churches, & Bible studies.
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘duh’, a ‘dumb’, a ‘wuss’, a ‘shut up’, and two ‘stupid’s; Mentions of drunks, drugs, weed, & cigarettes; A mention of a death by fire (not-detailed); A mention of suicide and/or murder.
Sexual Content- Mentions of dating; A couple mentions of the virgin’s birth (including a mention of a woman’s eggs & a man’s seeds); A mention of getting pregnant.
-Judd Thompson Jr., age 16/17 -Vicki Byrne, age 14/15 -Lionel Washington, age 13/14 -Ryan Daley, age 12/13 P.O.V. switches between them 111 pages
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The 4 kids get caught for spreading a underground religous newspaper called the Underground. Vicki gets caught for spreading it and she is sent to a detenion center away from her friends. Will she last in there?
I thought this was a good book. It dealed with alot in the plot and had some suspense at to what would happen. It makes me want to keep reading the series.
I have so far read up to #31 in this series. I absolutely LOVE them. The books explains the Rapture and the Tribulation so good. The ‘Underground’ so, so, cool. All I really have to say is that this is an awesome book series. Don’t worry about Shelly, God’s going to work in her life like He did and will do today, tomorrow, yesterday, and forever. John will be giving his life up later in a book. God Bless you. Have faith, may it go with you. -Becca
The seventh outing picks up right where the previous one left off, and is intense and dramatic without being violent. Still, I have a feeling that things are about to get really crazy, and I really wish the authors would quit beating around the bush and get to that point.
Content Concerns: The intensity might be a bit much for some readers.
In this book Vicki is at a detention home and has a friend in which they talk about Jesus and are fed. I compare this to her and Elijah (one of the witnesses at the wailing wall in the book.) Elijah was fed and taken care of by ravens, and she was taken care of by someone. Judd, Mark, and John get the next edition of the Underground to students. The whole crowd around the auditorium to watch the broadcast of the 7 Year Treaty (7-year Tribulation Period) with Carpathia and President Fitzhugh. The students will watch in marvel while having their copy of the Underground taken from them. The Rabbi scheduled to speak talks about how he spent 3 years reading sacred books and found out that Jesus is the Messiah ("Yeshua Hamashiach") He stated this on live TV while everyone is entrusting the "deceiver". The TV began to censor, and students left the auditorium. Vicki is now out of the detention home and put with a Jewish Family the "Stein's." Their daughter Chaya was raptured because her classmate talked to her about Jesus and while studying became a Christian and hid it from her family. Vicki is now not able to go back to NCHS or see her friends, she goes to a new school where she starts all over again. She returns back to the school with Chaya who was told to disappear or dead and is taken into the school with Shelly and then they find out that Coach Handelsman (The one who didn't want the Underground shipped out) had taken the fall for the newspaper and was suspended with no pay and Vicki still in the pavement. With Judd and Bruce gone on an airplane to Israel to see the witnesses preach they leave behind the other kids, and they are still as we speak "BUSTED!!!" While Judd and Bruce are in Israel Vicki and Coach Handelsman are in trouble with the police. They watch the witnesses and were told by a Singaporean man to come speak to them. Judd is sent back to Chicago and finds himself in a world of trouble. Vicki, now out of the detentionhome, was now sent back and faced many challenges. Judd is now released from the interrogation of GC people, and he runs into monetary problems.
Page 99 AS I look into the sea of faces, he wrote, from every conceivable background, I am moved as never before. God's Word is true. Before my very eyes I see God's plan to carry the gospel to the end of the earth.
I think this is the best book so far in the series. Vicki was in and out of trouble the whole time. So many plot twists. Judd went to Israel with Bruce and then came back and almost got in trouble with the law. It was crazy. Definitely kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
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i love how the series breaks down the events in the adult books to one event of three per adult edition. this is a great book to introduce the topic of the revelations to teens
Its a sub-par fanfiction ment to get you wet for christ. Go read the bible instead; don't let mega corporarions profit off your faith by telling you what to think about the bible.
THIS WAS AMAZING I WILL READ ALL OF THEESE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE AND PASS THE ACTUAL BOOKS DOWN TO MY KIDS IT WAS SOGOOD I DONT KNOW HOW PEPLE DONT LIKE THIS