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2006-07-11 02:53:41
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answer #1
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answered by Mr.Wise 6
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I go out as a Minister of the Word. I do speaking in churches and I don't ask for any kind of payment. I believe that if ministry doesn't have a cost attached to it then I am doing it for the wrong reason.
Now if a person works in the church and has no other income then it is okay. But there is a difference between an income and fleecing.
I will let the reader judge the difference.
2006-07-11 03:04:39
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answer #2
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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Most ministry leaders do not get rich. Some churches view the minister the same as any other employer views an employee - if the employee is very talented, they deserve greater rewards. Also, think about this.....if you were putting on presentations to hundreds of thousands of people and constantly traveling around the world with your face all over the TV, you'd need alot of money for security.
2006-07-11 02:55:28
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, I had heard about those. I picked up a card with them on on the Temple e book save. And sorry, you adult males, yet regrettably i do not imagine they're that good a witnessing device. many of the references are good, yet a number of them are somewhat tenuous, some are open to interpretation, and so on. i understand it isn't any interesting even as a member disagrees with you, and that i should be helping the living house crew, yet I bear in mind being all excited seeing this card, then getting living house, searching up the verses and wondering that it wasn't that solid an argument. there's a procedures better scriptural info that it truly is the authentic church, and info elsewhere too. i love "Are Mormons Christians" by technique of Stephen Robinson - I desire each and every anti-Mormon on right here may study it. I do imagine 1 million Corinthians 15:29 is info that the church is authentic, in spite of the indisputable fact that. It demonstrates that baptism for the lifeless became practiced only 40 years after Christ's resurrection - yet there is just one church on the earth today nevertheless practise it.
2016-12-01 01:33:14
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Benny Hinn has been called a modern day prophet, and yes, Benny Hinn ministries does do alot of wonderful outreach work around the world, however, I believe he is not true in his convictions. I myself believe he is more into the money than God. I do not have time for televangalists nor do I respect them and their multi-million dollar churches. But, as long as they get a message across, I will give them credit for that.
2006-07-11 03:03:16
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answer #5
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answered by Pete 2
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Benny Hinn and Donald Trump look like they got their hair done from the same guy. So, i'd say he's pretty rich and has similar bad taste.
2006-07-11 02:55:48
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave Cref, Benny Hinn, and Kenneth Copeland alone. To me, they are great sources of spiritual inspiration. Also, Benny Hinn offers many FREE gifts, and yes, they ask for money, but no, they never pressure you into it.
2006-07-11 02:52:36
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Kidane,
If you are fortunate enough to choose to enter the Kingdom of God, you might be surprised at who will not be there. In His first advent, Jesus only had anger and judgement for one group of people. Those who make their living with religion. He ripped them up one side and down the other. He said that they are wolves in sheeps clothing, devouring widow's houses, that they are the blind leading the blind. They are whitewashed graves, painted white on the outside, but full of corruption within.
These are not my words, but His. Do not worry about what these men and women do. That is between them, and God. If they give you some words that lead you to the true Kingdom of God that is within you, then that is well. Each one must choose whether they will ask God to be the King of their heart or not. Whether they will do His will at all times, or not. "Those who know the will of God, and do it, these are My mother, My brothers, and My sisters."
2006-07-11 03:05:56
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answer #8
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answered by Will O' the Wisp 3
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Although Benny Hinn is a great speaker, I do believe that he and others like him take advantage. Donate even once and they stuff your mailbox asking for more.
2006-07-11 02:57:11
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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No, it is not acceptible. It is people like Hinn that give Christians a bad name.
2006-07-11 02:53:28
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answer #10
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answered by OneWay 2
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We are near the end of time. People will preach on "feeling" good instead of changing your life and picking up your cross. Plus the bigger the church, the more money for the pastor.
2006-07-11 02:55:01
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answer #11
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answered by thisisme 3
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