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  Hank Hanegraaff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanegraaff accused the leaders of the movement of using hypnosis and manipulation.
Hanegraaff has also defended the historicity of the Resurrection of Christ in print and on radio, and has been outspoken against the theory of Evolution, in favour of creationism.
Hanegraaff is noted for his belief that the inerrancy of the Bible can be proven on a rational basis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hank_Hanegraaff   (1562 words)

  
 Focus On The Faulty: Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hanegraaff drove Walter and me to a Baptist church in Garden Grove where Walter was speaking at a cult conference.
Or Hank Hanegraaff is a rank opportunist, who usurped a ministry by taking advantage of the CRI board and the grieving widow of Walter Martin.
Hank Hanegraaff needs to step down from the presidency and repent, before anymore damage is done to the credibility of CRI and its ability to fight the fight it was created for, is further diminished.
www.xmark.com /focus/Pages/hank.html   (1589 words)

  
 Hank
Hanegraaff's own wife, Kathy Hanegraaff, was paid a generous salary by the ministry as a full-time "CRI Director of Marketing" when, in fact, her job primarily was "a cover for conduct of personal business..."
Hanegraaff and his spiritual kinsmen contend that no matter what the Christian does (even to the point of openly renouncing God), he remains eternally secure and cannot be lost.
Hanegraaff and those associated with him at the “Christian Research Institute.” A concluding remark will be sufficient to underscore the absence of confidence that Hanegraaff actually entertains with reference to his doctrinal platform.
cnt10.tripod.com /hank.htm   (3875 words)

  
 Book Reviews: Hank Hanegraaff Books - The Faithful Word.org
It is Hank Hanegraaff’s objective to expose them by first exposing their own words to the light of God’s Word.
The faith movement is said by Hanegraaff to go by many titles related to their core doctrines, including: the "prosperity gospel", "name it and claim it" theology, "word of faith", and the "seed faith" movement.
Hanegraaff makes the strong point that a commonality of many false religious movements is their reliance on using Christian words, but with new or unusual definitions.
www.thefaithfulword.org /hanegraaffreviews.html   (1755 words)

  
 Hank Hanegraaff: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Henrik "Hank" Hanegraaff is an American[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] author, EHandler: no quick summary.
Hanegraaff is notable for his belief that Biblical inerrancy Biblical inerrancy quick summary:
Hanegraaff and his wife and children live in the Coto de Caza[For more, click on this link] community of southern Orange County, EHandler: no quick summary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ha/hank_hanegraaff.htm   (1009 words)

  
 Walter Martin’s Family Denounces CRI President
The family is now asking Hanegraaff for proof that Walter Martin had chosen him as his successor and the "secret" board meeting where Hanegraaff was supposedly elected as the new CEO of the Christian Research Institute.
Hanegraaff, whose show is aired in more than 125 cities in the United States and Canada, operates from a huge Rancho Santa Margarita office with wooden bookcases, big windows, leather couches and paintings of serene golf scenes.
Hanegraaff even had a hand in the Pasadena-based Worldwide Church of God's conversion to mainstream evangelical Christianity in 1994 after meeting with leaders to implore them to return to a Biblically based interpretation of Christianity.
cultlink.com /ar/darlenemartin.htm   (2593 words)

  
 Hank Hanegraaff - Theopedia
Hanegraaff is noted for his belief that Biblical inerrancy can be proven on a rational basis.
Hanegraaff has also been an outspoken opponent of what he describes as pseudo-Christian cults, such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and the Word of Faith movement.
Hanegraaff and his wife and nine children live in the Coto de Caza community of southern Orange County, California.
www.theopedia.com /Hank_Hanegraaff   (232 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Counterfeit Revival: Books: Hank Hanegraaff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hank Hanegraaff documents the danger of looking for God in all the wrong places and goes behind the scenes into the wildly popular and bizarre world of contemporary revivalism.
Hanegraaff masterfully exposes the stark contrast between these deeds of the flesh and a genuine work of the Spirit by contrasting modern "revivals" with the scriptural examples of God's movement among His people.
Hank did little to present the opposite site, and used quite a few logical fallacies to create a negative association, generalization, and exaggeration to cast a negative shadow and even typecast some of these preachers and evangelists.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0849942942?v=glance   (3272 words)

  
 CRI Connection - Moriel Ministries
She was shocked by this negative "side" of Hank and could not think of anything she had done to offend him--or why he had not approached her privately instead of embarrassing her in such a public way.
About 11:30 that morning, Hank called me back to his office and I was told that I had misrepresented people, was a divisive person, and that I had undermined his position and authority by not going to him first or encouraging others to go directly to him with their concerns.
Hank Hanegraaff is not an apologist, theologian, nor an expert on the cults or the occult.
www.moriel.org /articles/discernment/church_issues/cri_connection.htm   (11183 words)

  
 The Revival Resources Index - A Reply to Hank Hanegraaff's Attack on the Association of Vineyard Churches in His Book ...
Hanegraaff then attempts to slander Ryle's wife by saying Ryle says she was involved in "gross sexual misconduct" with another pastor.
Hanegraaff never mentions that the Association of Vineyard Churches took disciplinary action on the Kansas City Prophets (the Kansas City Fellowship is no longer a part of the Vineyard) when they got out of hand.
Hanegraaff brings out cultic people from the past and shows their failures and then tries the guilty by association idea.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Estates/6585/rri_hhreply.htm   (7596 words)

  
 Hank Hanegraaff and the “Christian Research Institute” : Christian Courier
Hank Hanegraaff is president of the Christian Research Institute, an organization located in southern California that specializes in reviewing the major doctrines of various “cults”; that profess an identity with “Christianity.”; Hanegraaff is the host of a radio program, called The Bible Answer Man. The program is broadcast daily throughout the United States and Canada.
Recently, Hanegraaff, via his radio broadcast, rebuked Kennedy for some statements the minister had made relative to “astrology.” On the other hand, Dr. Kennedy is charging that Hanegraaff has flagrantly plagiarized his writings.
Hanegraaff and those associated with him at the “Christian Research Institute.” A concluding remark will be sufficient to underscore the absence of confidence that Hanegraaff actually entertains with reference to his doctrinal platform.
www.christiancourier.com /penpoints/hankHanegraaff.htm   (1693 words)

  
 IS HANK DOING SOME HANKY PANKY STUFF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hank Hanegraaff is recognized by many Christians as a leader in the battle against heresy and false teachings.
We discussed the take over of CRI by Hanegraaff, according to Jill and to her mother, Hank did not take over CRI he stole it from the family, many articles have been written on the topic.
Jill Martin-Rische added that she considered that Hank Hanegraaff had many common points with Benny Hinn, for they are both arrogant, proud and have become wealthy  because they have used the Christians in various ways and forms.
www.fakefaithhealers.com /ishanegraffdoingsome.htm   (825 words)

  
 John Kilpatrick's Apology To Hank Hanegraaff
For CMR's position on Hank Hanegraaff's approach to this issue, see the Apologetics Index entry on the Christian Research Institute, which also includes updates on dialogue between Hank and those he criticizes.
I said, "Let Hank Hanegraaff and all the other devils, etc." and that was wrong of me. I ask your forgiveness.
Hank, I bless you, your wife, your children, and your ministry at CRI, that God raise you up as a voice for good to this generation.
www.apologeticsindex.org /svm-02.html   (1282 words)

  
 Hank Hanegraaff Promotes Mr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The degree of Hanegraaff’s puffery of Dobson was perversely excessive.
Even though Hanegraaff’s interview of Dobson did not cover self-esteem and psychology, the glowing remarks during the interview cannot be separated from Dobson’s strong teachings in this area, since Dobson is arguable the greatest promoter of self-esteem and psychology in the evangelical church.
We conclude from Hanegraaff’s ongoing agreement with the Passantinos’ series on psychology and his unqualified support for Dobson and Focus on the Family that Hanegraaff has once more broadcast his endorsement of what is obviously the counterfeit survival of psychotherapy as promoted by Dobson.
www.pamweb.org /dobhan81.html   (348 words)

  
 Simply Audiobooks - Hank Hanegraaff Bio
Hank came to faith in Jesus Christ after examining the scientific evidence for creation, the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, and the cumulative case for the divine inspiration of Scripture.
Hank is also the author of several award-winning best-sellers, including The Prayer of Jesus, Christianity in Crisis, and Resurrection, the latter providing a stirring and persuasive defense of the central event in Christianity.
In 1999 Hank went behind the scenes in The Millennium Bug Debugged to uncover the sloppy journalism and sensationalism that empowered the Y2K hype and other "millennial madness" hysteria.
www.simplyaudiobooks.com /audio-books-author-bio/Hank+Hanegraaff/906   (723 words)

  
 Mail mystery
Hanegraaff told donors on CRI’s website that the local post office “accepted full responsibility for this error,” and then asked supporters to make sure their checks had been cashed or to mail a “sacrificial gift” to cover a budget shortfall caused by the mix-up.
Hanegraaff might be basing that figure on a comparison to last year's giving during the same time period.
Hanegraaff and the editor in chief of the publication were on the record of praising me for the fine job I was doing.
www.worldmagblog.com /blog/archives/012159.html   (3287 words)

  
 CRI Newsletter - CRN0012A
Hendrik H. ("Hank") Hanegraaff is president and chairman of the board of Christian Research Institute (CRI).
Hanegraaff is the founder (and has served as president) of Memory Dynamics.
Through his God-given talent of making the complex simple, then transferable through memory training, Hanegraaff's vision is to see CRI become a vehicle for equipping thousands of Christian lay men and women around the world to effectively share and defend their faith.
www.iclnet.org /pub/resources/text/cri/cri-nwsl/web/crn0012a.html   (3543 words)

  
 Alibris: Hank Hanegraaff
Popular Christian apologist Hank Hanegraaff offers a detailed defense of the resurrection, the singularly most important event in history and the foundation upon which Christianity is built.
Hanegraaff exposes the surprising blasphemies and widespread teachings and gets to the root of false teachings that are endangering unwary followers.
Hank Hanegraaff's theme is that there are scores of influential teachers who use the media to promote antibiblical doctrines and subvert the historic Christian faith.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Hanegraaff,Hank   (1293 words)

  
 Atlanta Christian Apologetics Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hanegraaff’s admission that the very structure and plan of PWT is based on EE (although notice his careful avoidance of any mention of the PWT manual itself).
Hanegraaff himself has expressed the judgment that others were guilty of plagiarism (see the next section for an example), and that is perfectly appropriate if the evidence warrants such a conclusion.
Hanegraaff’s reputation in Christian apologetics ministry prior to his tenure at CRI, the close relationship between CRI and PWT, and the fact that PWT is a product of a for-profit business having no stated religious or ministerial purpose, all constitute reasons for taking the plagiarism charge seriously.
www.atlantaapologist.org /COPYCAT.html   (5874 words)

  
 Oneplace.com: Bible Answer Man (Hank Hanegraaff) - Today's Broadcast
This book by Hank Hanegraaff and Paul Maier is the only hands-on accessible reference guide.
Let Christian Research Institute President Hank Hanegraaff and his guests equip you to defend your faith against errors and false teachers, and help you stay strong in your walk with the Lord.
Hank Hanegraaff serves as president and chairman of the board of the North Carolina-based Christian Research Institute International.
www.oneplace.com /Ministries/Bible_Answer_Man   (418 words)

  
 Hank Hanegraaff
Hanegraaff and Brouwer posit that the Book of Revelation, in code, predicted Roman persecution and the Temple's fall; subsequent novels in the series presumably will walk readers through the rest of Revelation, tying historical events to biblical prophecy.
Hank, whom I have listened to since 1995, has me confused...it is clearly not his style to release his views on subject matter via fiction, first...I have to get on-line and try and assemble his views on whats called "partial-preterism" myself...he should have made a non-fiction book first.
Hanegraaff, are closed minded he never gives any one that opposes him a fair hearing, I think if he wanted to be fair minded about this scenario that he would have someone such as Mr.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyArchive/h/hanegraaff-hank_answer-man.html   (5362 words)

  
 The Bible Answer Book, J. Countryman, J. Countryman, J. Countryman, J. Countryman, Hank Hanegraaff
Under the question "Is the tithe for today?" Hanegraaff admits "Of all the questions asked to answer, this is beyond a doubt the most difficult.
Overall, Hank's final plea is that Christian's give joyfully not just to church, but to help those less fortunate as well.
One another topic, Hank's answer to "Did Demons have sexual relations with women in Genesis 6:4?",..."I believe the better interpretation is that "sons of God" simply refers to the godly descendants of Seth, and "daughters of men" to the ungodly descendants of Cain" (p.108).
www.custom-leatherworks.com /stores/item_0849995442.html   (918 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Prayer of Jesus: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hank Hanegraaff serves as President and Chairman of the board of the Christian Research Institute International and is the founder of Memory Dynamics.
Hanegraaff also hosts 'The Bible Answer Man' radio programme and is the author of popular books such as Counterfeit Revival and The Face That Demonstrates The Farce Of Evolution.
Hank H, the author is a brilliant writer inspired by the HS - he writes his 'thesis' on 'The Prayer of Jesus' --
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/084998954X   (1152 words)

  
 Christian Research Institute (CRI) and Hank Hanegraaff : Apologetics research resources
Walter Martin (1928 - 1989), CRI has grown into what is billed as the largest and oldest cult apologetics and evangelism organization (Note 1) in the world.
After the death of Dr. Walter Martin (June 26, 1989), Hank Hanegraaff became president of the Christian Research Institute.
Under Hanegraaff's leadership, the staff of the Christian Research Institute was decimated.
www.apologeticsindex.org /c174.html   (843 words)

  
 CRI - Hank Hanegraaff Lawsuit
Hanegraaff refused to meet and, instead, counter-sued Sparks for libel.
That was approximately how much CRI donor money was spent by Hank without the donors' knowledge or approval of such shocking amounts (roughly 10% of the CRI budget), all to protect Hank from accountability for his use of CRI money and resources for his books and seminars in the first place.
As to the "falsity" of OTE's "charges" about Hanegraaff's book projects (which they leave nebulous so that you won't know that OTE reported that a Word source said Hank's books were on hold or canceled), they refer to "our own editorial contacts with Word Books," who are left unnamed, unidentified, and conveniently anonymous.
www.rapidnet.com /~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/cri/law.htm   (2387 words)

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