Sickness and death face us all. I just wish Hinn would focus on the damnation of one's soul.
It's difficult to spend such precious time speaking about eternity when he's too busy strutting on stage and begging for money.
(Those multiple mansions cost a fortune to maintain, ya know.)
The truth of the lack of equality and balance of time and effort spent between the acts of soul saving and miraculous healings is likely the result of there being more money more readily available due to more curiousity seeking people interested in the miraculous exibitions that they can actually see than those who are more interested in the internal change which is vastly more important, and just as miraculous, in the eternal existence of those who are being saved which these curiousity only seeking attendees cannot visibly experience!
That is no showmanship required on the part of the recipient or the presenter!
And as crass as it might seem the old adage could be applicable, follow the money!
Amen to that.