Benny Hinn’s Wife Says Enough!

admin on February 18th, 2010

No, I’m not talking about all the false teachings, I’m talking about being with one of the most prominent false teachers in the business: Benny Hinn!

She filed for divorce.

Benny Hinn = False Teacher Extraordinaire

Suzanne Hinn filed the papers in Orange County Superior Court on Feb. 1, citing irreconcilable differences, after more than 30 years of marriage. The papers note the two separated on Jan. 26 and that Hinn has been living in Dana Point, a wealthy coastal community in southern Orange County.

Hinn is one of the best known advocates of the prosperity gospel, which teaches that Christians who are right with God will be rewarded with wealth and health in this lifetime.

His TV broadcasts on the Trinity Broadcast Network, a Pentecostal broadcasting juggernaut, and other TV networks are seen by millions of people around the world nearly every day. He travels the globe in his ministry’s plane, named Dove One, holding events he calls “Miracle Crusades” that include spiritual healings.

Hinn has never fully publicly disclosed how he spends the money he raises, but his vast ministry is believed to be a multimillion-dollar operation. There was no mention of finances in the court filing, which listed three recent Southern California addresses for the family.

Over the years, Hinn has been the target of intense criticism from fellow Christians and watchdog groups who call his teachings false and accuse him of raising money only to enrich himself.

He is one of six televangelists under investigation by Sen. Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, over whether he complied with IRS rules for nonprofits. Hinn has said on his Web site that external auditors ensure his compliance with IRS regulations and that in 2008, 88 percent of the money he collected was spent on ministry.

Benny Hinn Ministries is based in Grapevine, Texas, and operates a church and television studio in Aliso Viejo in California’s Orange County, according to its Web site.

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One Response to “Benny Hinn’s Wife Says Enough!”

  1. it’s unfortunate that this is on your site. i came here to learn things about God but this is the kind of thing that makes me so skeptical about Christians. a friend of mine was healed of cancer at a meeting with Benny Hinn and his life has completely changed. he stopped using drugs, gave up drinking, and loves God. that tells me a lot about you and your site already. why do you so feel a need to point out faults and errors in other Christians? i guess God needs help? i always thought He could take care of Himself and that HE was the one weeding .. not you. i guess my prayer is that people will be just as critical about you as you have been about them. the whole do unto others thing ..

    i’ll go somewhere else thank you.

    dhs
    big island of hawaii

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