I usually inhale a good book like fresh air after a thunderstorm. Rarely can I make one stretch more than a week, unless it’s very, very dry or very, very long. I began reading Hank Hanegraaff’s Christianity in Crisis over a year ago. I’m tempted to end this review here with a flippant, “Enough said,” but that wouldn’t be fair to Mr. Hanegraaff, or his readers. The truth is, Christianity in Crisis has some notable strengths (aside from the fact that I received it free from Thomas Nelson, as part of their book review blogger program). Before I...