Benny Hinn Divorce: Wife Suzanne Hinn Files For Divorce From Televangelist

preciouzone

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ORANGE, Calif. — The wife of televangelist Benny Hinn has filed for divorce from the high-profile pastor, whose reputation as an advocate of prosperity gospel has attracted millions of followers and criticism from lawmakers and watchdog groups over his lavish lifestyle.


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.


"Pastor Benny Hinn and his immediate family were shocked and saddened to learn of this news without any previous notice," Benny Hinn Ministries said Thursday in a statement. "Although Pastor Hinn has faithfully endeavored to bring healing to their relationship, those efforts failed and were met with the petition for divorce that was filed without notice."
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.

Sorrell Trope, the attorney with the law firm representing Suzanne Hinn, did not return a call for comment. A woman at his office said the firm does not comment on divorce filings without the client's approval.

J. Lee Grady, contributing editor of Charisma, a news magazine on the Pentecostal community, said Hinn's divorce is the latest in a string of high-profile ministry divorces and moral failures among the Pentecostal leaders, beginning with Ted Haggard's fall from grace in 2006.


Haggard, who is married and has five children, admitted to receiving a massage from a male prostitute and buying drugs from him, but denied allegations he paid the man for sex.


Grady said in an e-mail Thursday that Hinn's followers will want an explanation for the divorce because of the high profile the couple had.
"It will be devastating to the people who have supported Benny Hinn's evangelistic work around the world," Grady said.


"Obviously because their ministry has been very public, they will need to issue a statement to their supporters to explain how this happened," he said.
 

preciouzone

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It's sad to hear that this is going on with this family.

I hope that you guys will join me in prayer for them during this time.
 

Guitarhero

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There obviously is something in that relationship that has gone awry. I pray they all find closure however it turns out. Divorce is tragic but it is not the end of the world. Maybe they have tried counseling and it didn't work. Again, I hope they both find closure and move on positively, whichever direction life takes them, separated or together.
 

Sistaslick

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I'm just thinking... after 30 years of marriage? There must have been something serious going on for them not to be able to come together and work on the marriage after putting in 30 years.
 

Nice & Wavy

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This just goes to show that no matter who you are, things can happen.:nono:

Marriage isn't easy. It takes a lot of work and commitment. Benny Hinn's ministry takes him all over the world. This can cause problems in the marriage. It can happen...it does happen, yes...even after 30 years of marriage.

Consider also Jesus' teaching on divorce, Matthew 19:1-12. When he tells us that divorce is against the will of God, he is not giving us a regulation for the church. That regulation already exists in the Mosaic law - do it fairly is the rule. Hardness of heart is just as much a problem for a believer today as it was for a Jew in Jesus' day.

We know only too well that marriages break down for church people, and trying to apply a no divorce and remarriage rule is next to impossible. We end up like the Pharisees, devising rules that diminish the law's demands. The disciples understood the impact of Jesus' ideal presentation of the law, and so their response was "it's better not to be married." ie. who can keep such a law? Well of course, none of us are immune from a marriage breakdown, although Jesus is.


We must pray for him and his wife....because by the grace of God, there go I!
 

Prudent1

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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.


1st of all, I am praying for God's will in this situation. You cannot make a marriage work on your own. It takes '2 to tango'. I don't know these ppl IRL but know that many look up to them and will be affected one way or tyhe other.
Slightly OT: Am I the only one who picked up the comments about Senator Grassley's accusations? His investigations never turned up any wrong doings concerning any of his accused. However, I have never seen any record of him apologizing. Also, isn't it funny how several of his fellow congressmen (both parties) have been proven and had it documented of acts such as not paying taxes and mis-appropriating money, receiving bribes from lobbyists, having overdrawn personal accounts, and other unacceptable actions but he hasn't had nearly as much to say? Hmm...:scratchch
 
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