Benny Hinn: Preaching the miracle of money
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Evangelical faith healer Pastor Benny Hinn claims he can cure the sick, make the crippled walk and rid terminally ill patients of cancer.
But Hinn’s supposed spiritual powers were no match for Brisbane’s peak-hour traffic.
The multi-millionaire was 50 minutes late for his Australian “miracle crusade” after his limo became stuck in traffic on a notorious stretch of the Gateway Arterial Freeway.When Hinn eventually arrived at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall, in Brisbane’s north, he wore a white shot silk suit. Standing in front of a 350-piece choir, the televangelist, whose sermons are broadcast in 192 countries, strutted the stage, his brass buttons flashing and Madonna-style microphone headset firmly in place.
The 10,000-strong crowd reacted. Young children, teens, adults and the elderly rose to their feet. They wept, rocked and chanted, cried silent tears, spoke in tongues and smiled as the Californian preacher, who lives in an $8 million waterfront mansion in Orange County, performed a 20-minute rendition of the hymn I Love To Praise Him.
In a roped-off section of the entertainment centre, faithful in wheelchairs, unwell elderly and other infirm waited for a “miracle”.
Kelly Smith, a paraplegic, travelled from Ipswich. The 43-year-old recently suffered two strokes and a blood clot, and her husband Gavin has cataracts on his eyes.
“We’ve tried everything,” Ms Smith said. “Feng shui, wind chimes, crystals and positive thinking. We really wanted to give this a go.”
Nearby sat seven-year-old Bernie Hudson. The bright-eyed Cairns local, who was born with spina bifida and now suffers scoliosis, begged parents Ken and Karen to bring her along. She sat in her small wheelchair and waited, excited about the possibility of being able to walk.
“She gets up every morning at 5.30am to watch Benny’s show This Is Your Day!” Ms Hudson said.
“She watches the pastor healing other people, and thought maybe he could do something for her.”
But business comes before miracles when Pastor Hinn is in the building, it seems.
After an hour of songs, Hinn preached a recurring topic. Gold and silver. Silver and gold. The flamboyant non-denominational preacher, who receives an estimated $A110 million in donations per annum, used scripture to encourage crowd members to give. “Do you know how much gold the children of Israel gave Moses to build a tabernacle?” he asked. “Fifty thousand ounces of gold, 150,000 ounces of silver. In today’s prices that’s over 40 million US dollars in gold alone. I don’t know how much that is in Australian dollars, but that’s a lot of gold . . . and God blessed them.”
Hinn, who owns a $36 million private jet, continued in the same “rich” vein. For 90 minutes he talked dollars. The term “wealth transfer” was uttered 20 times in 10 minutes. “Gold” and “silver” was said 35 times in six minutes alone.
The man believed to be the world’s richest evangelist, who has repeatedly refused to join the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, continued his focus on the almighty dollar.
“If God tells you to give $5000, obey him,” Hinn said.
“If God speaks and says give $10,000, obey him. Do not argue with God.”
Yet, as he talked of God’s love, the pastor couldn’t hide his quick temper. The 56-year-old became angry when a crying child interrupted the sermon.
“People came to hear God’s word, not children crying,” he snapped, singling out a distressed mother. “Do something with that baby.”
Seconds later Hinn’s security guards, former gridiron players in pinstripe suits and dark glasses, distributed donation envelopes to the crowd.
What’s your view on Benny Hinn? Perth student Amy Andrews, 25, gave $1000 and pledged to donate more.
“Pastor Hinn says the more you give, the more wealth and love you receive,” she said.
Then came the healing – a surprisingly hands-off affair administered by Hinn’s Australian volunteers.
People were stripped of canes and Zimmer frames, those in wheelchairs helped to their feet. One man, in his late 50s, cried with what looked more like pain than relief.
For Ms Smith, the Friday night event was a disappointing affair.
“There was too much talk about money, about the more you gave the more God loved you,” she said.
“I feel drained, let down and let’s face it, I still can’t walk.”
Hinn held two more miracle crusades in Brisbane yesterday. He flew to Auckland for the New Zealand leg of his world tour last night.




I have always felt like Benny Hinn is a false prophet, even though my mother-in-law once worked for his ministry and my wife respects him. I see him as taking advantage of the vulnerable for financial gain. I do believe in miracles and divine healing, but I do not feel Hinn is really healing people. It is all show.
I understand how you fell peak 9 ,but God has giving this man a anoiting for a time like this.Remember he will stand at the great white throne one day.I asking that you seek the Lord Jesus Christ the only wise God every day for your healing in mind, body, soul, and spirit. Read the first epistle of John in the word of God.
I believe Benny Hinn has been anointed by God to heal the mind and body. He is still flesh like everyother human, but on the pu;pit God uses him. If you want to be healed, you have thave strong faith to be mixed with his. i regularly attend his crusades and I can testify to what God is doing. With regards to the money making, most preachers are raising money with Gods word, It is up to the congregation to be sure they are led by God before they give out their money. Don’t be deceived. Be sure you are hearing from God. Givin to the poor and homeless will be my first port of call.
I believe that there are those who are pimping God’s Word and prostituting His people. I truly believe that God desires His people to give because it is laid out in the Bible. I truly believe that God is a healer and will call you to sow seeds of faith. I believe that we should pay our tithes and offerings. I believe that we should be a cheerful giver. However, I am sadden with how people have began to equate people’s giving with their faith. I am sickened with the $50, 100, 1000, etc. lines. When I was dead in trespasses and sins, God looked beyond my fault and ministered to my needs. I cannot dispute call upon Benny Hinn’s life. However, when you use that call to align your pockets, I believe you best be careful because one day you will have to answer to a True and Living God.
I also believe in God’s miralces and His anointing.I liked Benny Hinn so much and I have followed some of his teachings about the Holy Spirit and it has helped me so much.However when it comes to money gospel many pastors are going astray.They are killing may souls through this gospel.I believe we must be cheerful givers and pay our tithes and offerings ACCORDING TO WHAT WE HAVE not what the pastor wants to raise.They willingly ignore Pauls gospel about giving.Paul did not burden anyone…they must follow the example.These pastors must also give according to what they have(millions of dollars) they must be examplary no matter how anointed they are .God does not show partiality he is a righteous judge.
praise GOD i beleave in jusus & pastor benny hinn cau u pray for me & i become rich so that i can help other people.may GOD bless u
Babalobi wrote:
Its better you start helping people with the little you have now
Benny = Heresy – please people follow Jesus and the scripture only. Bennies judgement will be much worse than yours…..
I believe that pastor Benny Hinn is saying the truth.since some people cannot accept it that is they are criticizing him.thank you for god is with Benny.