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<p>Hinn admits no formal biblical training, but claims the Holy Spirit was his biblical instructor. On one occasion of enjoying intense fellowship with and instruction from the Holy Spirit, he was called to supper. As he was about to leave, Hinn claims "[I] felt someone take my hand and say, Five more minutes. Just five more minutes.' The Holy Spirit longed for my fellowship." At the time, his anointing was supposedly so strong that others could not even stand up in his presence. </p> | <p>Hinn admits no formal biblical training, but claims the Holy Spirit was his biblical instructor. On one occasion of enjoying intense fellowship with and instruction from the Holy Spirit, he was called to supper. As he was about to leave, Hinn claims "[I] felt someone take my hand and say, Five more minutes. Just five more minutes.' The Holy Spirit longed for my fellowship." At the time, his anointing was supposedly so strong that others could not even stand up in his presence. </p> | ||
<p>In his early twenties, Hinn moved to Florida and married the daughter of a local pastor. In 1983 he founded a church, the Orlando Christian Center in Orlando, Florida. He was becoming a sought after speaker at venues nationwide and began conducting his miracle crusades in the late 1980's. His first nationally televised "Miracle Crusade" was held in Flint, MI in 1989. His television program, <em>This Is Your Day</em>, began airing in 1990. On his program, Hinn showed video clips of people claiming to have been physically healed at his crusades. Hinn would display discarded crutches and empty wheelchairs on the platform. His fame spread and he was soon conducting regular miracle crusades in huge venues around the world.</p> | <p>In his early twenties, Hinn moved to Florida and married the daughter of a local pastor. In 1983 he founded a church, the Orlando Christian Center in Orlando, Florida. He was becoming a sought after speaker at venues nationwide and began conducting his miracle crusades in the late 1980's. His first nationally televised "Miracle Crusade" was held in Flint, MI in 1989. His television program, <em>This Is Your Day</em>, began airing in 1990. On his program, Hinn showed video clips of people claiming to have been physically healed at his crusades. Hinn would display discarded crutches and empty wheelchairs on the platform. His fame spread and he was soon conducting regular miracle crusades in huge venues around the world.</p> | ||
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