Works
- Hank Hanegraaff (1993). Christianity in Crisis. Eugene: Harvest House Pub. ISBN 0-89081-976-9.
- Counterfeit Revival (Dallas: Word, 1997).
- The FACE That Demonstrates the Farce of Evolution (Nashville: Word, 1998).
- (General editor), The Kingdom of the Cults (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1997).
- Millennium Bug Debugged (Minneapolis: Bethany, 1998).
- Resurrection (Nashville: Word, 2000).
- The Prayer of Jesus (Nashville: Word, 2001).
- Fatal Flaws (Nashville: Word, 2003).
- Bible Answer Book (Nashville: J. Countryman, 2004).
- (with Sigmund Brouwer) The Last Disciple (A Novel), (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2004).
- (with Sigmund Brouwer) The Last Sacrifice (A Novel), (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2005).
- The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times . . . and Why It Matters Today (Thomas Nelson, 2007)
- (with Sigmund Brouwer) Fuse of Armageddon (A Novel), (Wheaton: Tyndale House, 2007)
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