Benny Hinn
Donors advised to find other ministries to support while questions of finances, unfounded claims of healings, nontransparency and other issues addressed
MATTHEWS, N.C. – Wall Watchers, through its donor empowerment Website www.MinistryWatch.com, has issued a Donor Alert for Benny Hinn Ministries/World Outreach Church (BHM).
Wall Watchers’ CEO Rusty Leonard explained, “Recent facts and allegations aired on NBC DATELINE – coupled with MinistryWatch.com’s previous concerns about the self-serving ‘prosperity theology’ taught by Benny Hinn – has caused MinistryWatch.com to recommend that donors prayerfully consider redirecting their gifts to one of the many biblically-based ministries that are not only more transparent in their dealings with the public but also treat donor’s funds as a sacred trust dedicated exclusively for the Lord’s work.”
Included in the accusations launched by Benny Hinn critics for the DATELINE broadcast are claims that Hinn and his family enjoy a lavish lifestyle with funds intended for charitable purposes, that he preaches a fraudulent, self-serving version of the Bible, that he manipulates individuals at “healing crusades” for personal gain, that he makes unsubstantiated claims of healings, and that the ministry is nontransparent and lacks independent board oversight.
Leonard argued, “It is Hinn’s refusal to be accountable to anyone – rooted in a conveniently defiant view of accountability where he is to answer only to God since he receives extra-biblical words, hence the Word of Faith moniker – that is the primary precipitant for each of the critiques identified above. Donors deserve more and the Bible requires a higher standard. Hence, MinistryWatch.com recommends that donors prayerfully consider withholding contributions to Benny Hinn. Those that oppose such action should consider that the reported exorbitant spending of the Hinn family reveals that BHM has far more money than it needs to carry out its ministry. MinistryWatch.com also recommends that all Christians join with it in praying specifically that Benny Hinn and his family acknowledge their failures in the stewardship of the money entrusted to them by donors, and humbly submit themselves to a process of personal repentance and restoration.”
Download and view the Dateline video by clicking here.
MATTHEWS, N.C. – Wall Watchers, through its donor empowerment Website www.MinistryWatch.com, has issued a Donor Alert for Benny Hinn Ministries/World Outreach Church (BHM).
Benny Hinn
Evangelist Benny Hinn is controversial for his frequently aberrant - and at times heretical - theology, his unorthodox practices, and his false claims. Nevertheless, large numbers of people who indentify themselves as Christians follow - and, often, appear to worship - this preacher.
Wall Watchers’ CEO Rusty Leonard explained, “Recent facts and allegations aired on NBC DATELINE – coupled with MinistryWatch.com’s previous concerns about the self-serving ‘prosperity theology’ taught by Benny Hinn – has caused MinistryWatch.com to recommend that donors prayerfully consider redirecting their gifts to one of the many biblically-based ministries that are not only more transparent in their dealings with the public but also treat donor’s funds as a sacred trust dedicated exclusively for the Lord’s work.”
Included in the accusations launched by Benny Hinn critics for the DATELINE broadcast are claims that Hinn and his family enjoy a lavish lifestyle with funds intended for charitable purposes, that he preaches a fraudulent, self-serving version of the Bible, that he manipulates individuals at “healing crusades” for personal gain, that he makes unsubstantiated claims of healings, and that the ministry is nontransparent and lacks independent board oversight.
Leonard argued, “It is Hinn’s refusal to be accountable to anyone – rooted in a conveniently defiant view of accountability where he is to answer only to God since he receives extra-biblical words, hence the Word of Faith moniker – that is the primary precipitant for each of the critiques identified above. Donors deserve more and the Bible requires a higher standard. Hence, MinistryWatch.com recommends that donors prayerfully consider withholding contributions to Benny Hinn. Those that oppose such action should consider that the reported exorbitant spending of the Hinn family reveals that BHM has far more money than it needs to carry out its ministry. MinistryWatch.com also recommends that all Christians join with it in praying specifically that Benny Hinn and his family acknowledge their failures in the stewardship of the money entrusted to them by donors, and humbly submit themselves to a process of personal repentance and restoration.”
Download and view the Dateline video by clicking here.
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That's what faith is about, and that's why I think faith is a bad thing. Although describing a person as having great faith is often a compliment, I see it as an insult. Faith is just another word for being too lazy or too tied up with religious propaganda to really think about something.
It is really nice to be critisied but always the reality is the truth that is being propogated weather it is Benny Hinn or others what do they say it is very important i will tell you what they say it is they tell all the people to belive in the Lord Jesus Christ and they take offering just by request if it was for money then people would have paid thousands to get to the areana but there is no entry fee at all. the other thing i.e why are the critics distrubed it is because of the dark thoughts that have crowded their minds
please forgive me if i have hurt anybody but I had to tell the trurh. In a world where ther is high taxing on money , indiscriminate shoot outs, cases of lust and rape, pronography to the core etc etc I see a bright light of hope love and faith in the word of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ which is being preached by all the men of God including benny hinn whom God has choosen to show to the world that Jesus is the same yestarday today and for ever i.e. ther where signs, wonders,miracles during the days of old testmant, they where in the days of Jesus and they are very much there even today.
I want to close with one verse from the Bible
1 Chor 1:18.
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.
Please analyse the last part "POWER OF GOD"
thank you
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Shikhil... (India}
Yes, the same as yesterday, today, and forever---a LIE.
The sad irony is that at around the same time, science archeology and historians pulling all the evidence together can now put together a case for Christ, the resurrection and nearly every fact claimed in the Bible can be demonstrated to be based on at least some facts that can be proven. Of those facts that can't be proven, there are zero cases of errors discovered. Instead, people take shots at what they call "inconsistencies” where they take a few statements that apparently contradict one another and use those to “prove” that the Bible in imperfect. I have never heard of a discrepancy that was not resolved but I hear people misquoting them in the form of what become urban legends. How is that for irony?
So, who do I blame? The Pentecostalism that “evangelize” (more like indoctrinate) using all of the techniques that we are warned against as signs of the end times and the great apostasy. They teach ideas that are so full of error that people only think they have been exposed to Christ, and at some point when they realize that it does not make sense, they believe they are rejecting Christianity when in fact they are rejecting a cleverly disguised form of Satanism. You can look at it literally or as metaphor and either way, it is the same scope of lies about proclaiming to worship “Christ” through the supposedly “anointed” (if I never hear that word again that would be great for me since it is a favorite label to through around by false teachers) teacher, or bishop, whatever title they award themselves with. I have forgotten what Benny Hinn calls himself. He is the absolute worst liar I have ever seen or heard of in my lifetime. I just get so upset that so many people are fooled by him. When I first came across him on TV, I was looking in to the study of the evolution of the protestant movement and the changes that the Catholic church went through in response to it, from the time of Wesley (the start of their loss of control, because of all the missionaries that were able to finally get Bibles printed in the languages of the natives where they were evangelizing) through today. Anyway, I started looking at all sources I could find and for the first time I was devoted every day of the week rather than only doing it on the occasional Sunday. I has been an awesome trip, but my sense of perspective came to me when I found out just how corrupt the Pentecostal movement is and I recalled my first exposure to Hinn. I was not even sure he was Christian! I watched the show (it was a talk show format, I never saw his fraudulent healing until years later, about 2002 or 2003 when I started to keep an eye on TBN) and listened to him speak on various topics and there was more than a few times that I had to remind myself that he was supposed to be talking about Christ! He really has a terrible grasp on the concepts he tries to exploit. It is really awful. I struggle whenever I think about him (when I see or hear about him) and I need to pray to keep from hating him and the other corrupt deceivers on TBN. I started to keep a list of the blatant heretics that use “Word Faith” to exploit people and get them to try to “buy a miracle”. I found that more than half of the regular shows on TBN are hosted by blatant liars that use “Word Faith” to solicit donations. It turns my stomach.
Please provide some documentation to back up this remarkable claim. I imagine you've heard things like this repeated in church so many times that you are convinced, but I'd like to read a portion of the many scientific and archeological reports you mention.
I'll be waiting here for your answer.
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