I all have to say is when someone in those churches doesn't get healed do not say "well you didn't have enough faith" while Price takes his wife to the hospital for cancer. I've been to two Hinn crusades where the people in wheel chairs leave devasted still in their chairs because "they don't have enough faith. That is what digusts me about Faith teachers.
I'll go on trusting Jesus for salvation and trusting his will for my life, while I'm sure the faith teachers will continue in Hinn's belief "Never, ever,ever go to the Lord and say 'If it be thy will' don't allow such faith destroying words to be spoken from your mouth." Have a Merry Christmas.
This is the type of theology based on "experience" I was referring to.
I can also relate stories of people who have been devastated because of their mistaken belief that 'God killed our children,' 'God allowed my husband to commit suicide to teach us something,' 'God destroyed our house in a storm so we could learn to rely on Him' etc, etc, etc.
Today these people have turned their backs on God because their church mistakenly taught them that God was allowing these things or doing these things to punish/correct/teach them.
But neither your stories, or mine, change Scripture.