>Of course not. You can't be a Christian unless you own a copy >of The Prayer of Jabez or have been personally healed by >Benny Hinn
I thought Benny Hinn was a Catholic who did non-denominational services, kinda like Jack Van Impe.
Hinn was educated in a Catholic school.Interesting background on Benny Hinn. (from http://www.balaams-ass.com/journal/housechu/hinn05.htm)
"Benny Hinn was born in Jaffa, Israel, where he lived with his parents, Costandi and Clemence Hinn, five brothers and 2 sisters.
Although he was raised as a Greek Orthodox, he was schooled in a private Catholic school. His educational experience in the Catholic school nurtured a desire at an early age to dedicate his life to ministry."
Benny Hinn was raised Greek Orthodox and became a Pentecostal. To my knowledge he has never been associated in any way with the Roman Catholic Church.