Did Benny Hinn really heal Moses during his 2007 visit?
DAILY MONITOR, LETTERS | June 8, 2009LETTERS | June 8, 2009
http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/letters/Did_these_pastors_die_for_us_No_Christ_did_86097.shtml
On May 18-19, 2007, Benny Hinn conducted his “Holy Spirit Miracle Crusade” in Uganda at the Nelson Mandela National Stadium in Kampala. One of the most amazing stories that was shared with everyone was the story of Moses. At the close of the first service, the young man came to the platform. Pastor Benny noticed that Moses was wearing no shoes.
He quickly learned that Moses had been crippled since birth. “The moving story of Moses” goes on to state that Moses entered Hinn’s crusade in a wheelchair, was accompanied by his sister, and that the 28-year-old Moses took his first steps during the crusade. Benny Hinn said : “Listen. The man has just walked for the first time in his life.” Here’s a young man who says, ‘I want to be saved’. He’s healed. He’s happy about that but he really wants to be saved.
I mean, this is one of the greatest miracles I’ve seen in really a long time. You know, to see a young man crippled from birth just standing for the first time in his life--and he stood with no shoes on, with clothes that weren’t that nice. But the next night when he came back, he had new shoes, new clothing and now he is in a Bible school’’.
Moses is seen limping to the stage. As he approaches the stairs to the stage, Moses is assisted up the stairs. Two “catchers” are behind Moses at the bottom of the stairs. As Moses slowly hobbled up the stairs, he uses the stair-rails to assist him. His left leg remained bent inward during his climb. When Moses finally reached the top of the stairs and onto the stage, he was not only assisted by his sister, he limped to Benny Hinn with outstretched arms.
Therefore, was Moses really healed?
Kizito Michael George