Christianity in Crisis: 21st Century, by Hank Hanegraaff
This book addresses some major concerns in Christianity today, especially in America. There is an abundance of falsehood weaving its way into the Church, and Hank Hanegraaff has written this book to expose it, identify it, and rid the Church of it. The book is full of researched data, well written arguments, and thought-provoking information.
Though the book is full of well researched and well documented information, it seems to be quite repetitive and redundant in its approach of presenting the information. It is a point-blank book. Hank does not skirt around the issues and is quick to point fingers (with extensive research and evidence to back him) at many of today’s “popular” preachers and churches. I appreciated his bold approach to the issues, bringing them to the surface and supporting his arguments with well researched and detailed facts. If you are looking for a book about the lack of truth in American Christianity, this is the book for you. If, however, you are looking for a book that is warm and cuddly, you will want to cross this book off your reading list.
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1 Comments:
I agree 100%...the information is great but the redundancy puts you to sleep. The book is around 300 pages and could have been written in less than 100. Still very eye-opening.
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