Posted on 07/24/2010 6:51:36 AM PDT by Loyalist
Theres a new televangelist soap opera.
Reports this week suggest a still-married Benny Hinn is now romantically involved with Paula White, another television preacher with a colourful past.
The 57-year-old Hinn, who began his preaching career at a church hall near Yonge and Bloor Streets in the 1970s, is best known for his faith-healing Miracle Crusades and his half-hour television show, This is Your Day.
White, 44, is the star of televisions Paula White Today, whose ministries reputedly pulled in $40 million in donations and sales of various goods in 2006. Her websites current offerings include the four-CD set, Creating Healthy Relationship in return for any gift amount.
Neither Hinn nor White could be reached for comment Friday.
This guy is soooooo FAKE. How are people fooled by this guy?
LOL Paula “the Sista” White.
When clowning around I actually have my Sistah White impersonation down pretty good IMO.
Can I get an Amen!...
Now I return to reading the posts.
I am curious if there are any Freeper Hinn fans here.
He is a real imaginitive one when it comes to telling stories.
I pondered your post.
My mind did not enjoy that thought.
Another one.
(trippy)
Saw one show where Bennie Hinn knocked down the first two rows of his audience with a wave of the hand.
Even Oral Roberts didn’t think of that one.
I wonder what Laz would say about White's picture?
Personality driven groups rise or fall based on one man or woman. We should remember that our High Priest is Christ Himself. The preacher should not be centre-stage. It is Christ who is centre-stage
Kind of harsh.. I don't know much about him besides the strange photographs, but what's his theology?
how did he do that?
Benny is the one who taps people on the head and tells them they are healed. He thinks he has the power of Jesus Christ. Don’t think so. Benny is a false teacher. The Bible warns of them. Jesus Himself WARNS of them. Benny has been in a local “feel good” church around here. Some people I know saw him there. Thought he was just so great “curing” those people of all their ills!! So sad that people believe in this crap when it is simply false. And he has made himself rich beyond his dreams doing it.
You’ll have to ask Bennie Hinn. A wave of the hand and down goes the front rows of the audience.
P.S. I know what power Hinn attributes this schtick to, but I will not repeat it because I consider him to be a fraud.
The FUnniest thing about Benny Hinn is that he got all outraged when he was swindled by the Nigerians out of millions of bucks when he went there to Nigeria to preach. Gee, Benny. What do you expect? The surprise would have been if you handed millions over to the Nigerians and DIDN'T get swindled.HOLY ANGER: American Evangelist, Benny Hinn Leaves Nigeria In Annoyance
Ghana Home Page/May 13, 2005
American evangelist, Benny Hinn left Nigeria in annoyance, saying $4million went down the drain in 3-day crusade. When the charismatic American evangelist, Dr. Benny Hinn arrived in Nigeria on April 28, he was looking forward to a quintessential crusade that would be attended by about six million people.
His expectations were high because he had already sunk $4million dollars (about N600million) into the 3-day crusade that is now being trailed by controversy. Dr. Hinn could not hide his disappointment on the third day of the crusade when he said with regret that the money he pumped into the project could have been put to better use.
Four million dollars down the drain! he reportedly shouted during the crusade, with his voice cracking with emotion. Giving a breakdown of the money spent after the crusade, Jon Wilson, vice president of the Benny Hinn Ministries said $3million was spent on hotel accommodation, transportation, technical infrastructure and other items, while the remaining money running into about N140million was used up by members of the local organizing committee.
Hypes and great expectations had heralded the coming of the world renowned healing evangelist to Africas most populous nation, but the organisers were reportedly scored very low by Hinn, who insinuated money business and told organisers that they got many things wrong. More was his anger when he learnt that the organisers collected N1,000 each from pastors who turned out to attend the Ministers Conference, which was part of the three-day programme.
This and many other discoveries allegedly led the preacher to pronounce publicly that no further fund will be provided by his organisation after the programme, to settle outstanding bills. He asked that the offering collected on two of the three days be used for that purpose.
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