CN Morning Rundown: Benny Hinn Exposes the Truth: ‘Worst 3 Years of My Life’
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Benny Hinn Exposes the Truth: ‘Worst 3 Years of My Life’
Benny Hinn says that the years 2010 to 2012 were the “worst three years of my life.” But, Hinn says, God knows exactly what He is doing and he used those tribulations to help mold him into a much better man today.
During a private event at Charisma Media Tuesday, Hinn said God helped him better understand the meaning of the anointing that is on both his life and his position as a minister of the gospel. There were lessons learned from previous years from his relationship with Oral Roberts that were brought to memory that helped him through the fiery trials of that three-year period.
Those lessons have led him to write a new book called Mysteries of the Anointing, which is due to publish in April 2022.
Former Gang Leader Lives ‘Dangerously’ to Bring Jesus to Kids in the Streets
Steve Camp once wrote a song called “Living Dangerously in the Hands of God.” He explained that it didn’t mean for Christians to live recklessly, but righteously, in a bold and uncompromised way.
Pastor Sonny Lara knows all about living dangerously for God. A former gang leader who has lived through drug addiction, prison and near-death experiences related to gang warfare—he says he emerged from the very pit of hell—Lara frequently puts his life on the line now to help others escape the same life he previously led.
His mission as a soldier for Christ, through his 30-year ministry the Firehouse Community Development Corporation in the San Jose, California area, has led him to preach the gospel of Christ on the front lines of an intense spiritual battle against demonic forces on a daily basis. He’s seen a lot of failures, but he’s always seen a great deal of success in helping youth come to the saving knowledge of Jesus.
What Virginia Republican Governor Victory Could Mean for 2022 Election
Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin won the race for governor in Virginia. Youngkin won 50.7% of the vote and Democratic challenger Terry McAuliffe won 48.6%, according to AP.
It is a major upset against the Democrats in a state that voted solidly for Joe Biden by double digits just one year ago.
“This is the spirit of Virginia coming together like never before,” Youngkin told supporters in a hotel ballroom in Chantilly. {eoa}
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