Join the nearly 400,000 people who have looked to The Complete Bible Answer Book for answers about the Bible, Christian beliefs, life problems, and what God’s Word says about current issues. This revised and expanded edition comes from trusted Bible teacher and theologian Hank Hanegraaff, who can be heard daily on his Bible Answer Man radio show.
Hank Hanegraaff Books
Hank Hanegraaff is a leading Christian apologist whose work focuses on equipping believers to discern truth from falsehood. Through his media presence and extensive writing, he aims to teach readers how to engage with the Bible deeply and address complex questions with careful research and sound reasoning. His goal is to help Christians instantaneously recognize counterfeit teachings when they arise, strengthening their faith through a profound understanding of scripture. Hanegraaff's writings often defend core Christian doctrines and engage with challenging contemporary issues.






Advice on how to live like Jesus, including how to overcome bad habits, and draw on faith
Is Islam a peaceful and tolerant religion? Hanegraaff puts Islam into its proper historical context and fully educates all on the important aspects of the faith and how it affects the world.
Hanegraaff knows what questions plague believers and nonbelievers. And he's done something about it--he's spelled out the answers with this simple guide covering 200 of the top questions that the Bible Answer Man has dealt with in his ministry.
The Bible Answer Book, Volume 2
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Bible Answer Book Volume 1 covered 81 of the top questions that Hank Hangegraaff, the Bible Answer Man, has answered in his ministry. Now he's coming back in Volume II with more questions and answers. Selected from among the thousands of topics he's addressed over the years, topics include family, faith, fear, sin, salvation, and many more issues vital to better understanding God. Each question is approached in Hanegraaff's scholarly, concise, yet easy-to-understand style, and he even suggests additional sources for readers who want to explore the topics further.
The Bible Answer Book for Students
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Teens question everything . . . they need good answers. Hank Hanegraaff, the Bible Answer Man, brings his straightforward style to address crucial questions for students ranging from middle school through college undergraduates. Chapters include answers about Real Life (money, conflict, media, jobs, friends, dating); Sex (pornography, homosexuality, purity) Friends Needing Help (drugs, alcohol, attitudes, parents, unhealthy relationships); Christianity (the basics) and Other Religions (Wicca, Buddhism, Mormonism, Islam, atheism, etc.). Additional resources will also be suggested for further study.
The Apocalypse Code
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Apocalypse Code helps readers understand what the Biblereally says about End Times, and why what we believe matters so much in today's world.
Counterfeit Revival
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Exploring the realm of contemporary revivalism, the author delves into its peculiarities and widespread appeal. He skillfully contrasts the superficial aspects of modern revivals with biblical instances of divine intervention, highlighting the differences between human actions and authentic spiritual experiences. This examination reveals the complexities and challenges within the revivalist movement, offering insights into the true nature of spiritual work.
Truth Matters, Life Matters More
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Knowing and understanding the truth of the Bible has never been more important than it is now in these times of collective doubt and crumbling institutions. But as important as absolute truth is, Hank Hanegraaff believes its value pales in comparison to the ultimate reality of living in union with and knowing God. Now available in trade paper.
The Da Vinci Code: Fact Or Fiction?
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Offers historical background on the Bible, the life of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, secret societies, and other elements in "The Da Vinci Code" to refute many of the novel's claims about the history of Christianity.
