Benny Hinn

American-Canadian evangelist

Benny Hinn (born Tofik Benedictus Hinn on 3 December 1952) is a Pentecostal pastor and televangelist. His ministry consists of faith healing and prophecy.

Benny Hinn in 2019

Quotes edit

  • We may have two years before the Rapture. Can I be blunt with you? I don't know if we have two years left. I'm going to prove to you from the Word tonight, that we have less than two years, unless the Lord changes his mind.
    • November 9, 1990 Praise-a-Thon Trinity Broadcasting
  • Jesus is coming again within the next two years.
    • July 1997, fund-raising telethon on TBN
  • I don't need gold in heaven, I gotta have it now.
    • Bloom, John (2003-08). "The Heretic". D Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-10-21. 
  • God the Father is a person separate from the Holy Ghost. Totally separate. ...Do you know that the Holy Spirit has a soul and a body separate from that of Jesus and the Father? ...God the Father then is a triune being within Himself. He's a person, He has a soul. ...A soul is an intellect. ...God thinks ...separate from the Son and separate from the Holy Ghost. ...God the Father is a separate individual from the Son and the Holy Ghost, who is a triune being who walks in a spirit body and He has hair...has eyes...has a mouth...has hands.
    • Orlando Christian Centre, October 13 1990

About edit

  • "In his sermons and books, Hinn has portrayed his childhood as that of a social outcast, handicapped by a severe stutter, who was nonetheless a stellar student. But when G. Richard Fisher and M. Kurt Goedelman, two journalists who write for Personal Freedom Outreach, looked into Hinn's youth, they found that both claims were untrue: nobody remembered Hinn stuttering, and he had dropped out of high school after the 11th grade."
    Illustration by 4G² Issue #191, January/February 2004
  • "Hinn claims to have preached at an all-girls Catholic school in Jerusalem in 1976 and "every single girl in that school got saved, including all the nuns." Since there's only one Catholic girls school in Jerusalem, Schmidt's Girls College, it was a fairly easy matter to question all the nuns who were there in 1976, as well as Father Dusind, who has overseen all religious instruction since 1955. The result? "This is nonsense, real nonsense," Dusind told Fisher and Goedelman. "It never happened and could not happen because a Charismatic healer or Protestant preacher would never ever be let in to talk to the girls."
    Illustration by 4G² Issue #191, January/February 2004
  • "The heavyweight boxer Evander Holyfield, banned from boxing because of a heart condition, went to a Benny Hinn crusade in Philadelphia, had Hinn lay hands on him, and gave Hinn a check for $265,000 after he was told he was healed. In fact, he passed his next examination by the boxing commission, but later his doctors said he never had a heart condition in the first place – he had been misdiagnosed."
    Illustration by 4G² Issue #191, January/February 2000

External links edit

  •   Encyclopedic article on Benny Hinn on Wikipedia
  •   Media related to Benny Hinn on Wikimedia Commons