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Pastor Benny Hinn released from hospital

by Desmond Busteed

He was admitted to hospital suffering fatigue and shortness of breath, and treated for Atrial Fibrillation.

After returning to his home in California after ministering to crowds of over 100,000 people in Brazil, the 62 year old spent a week in bed before being advised by a doctor to go for further treatment.

Before leaving the medical centre, he said: "I've seen the hand of God at work, both through prayer and the physicians, Hinn said. God is faithful. My heart is strong. I have no heart damage. My arteries are not blocked. There is no arterial damage.

"The AFib is being treated effectively, and my rapid heart rate has reduced considerably. I'm feeling stronger every day. The prognosis is good for a speedy and complete recuperation, and I'm so glad to be heading home to continue my road to recovery!

"I've been literally overwhelmed with all the outpouring of love from around the globe. People around the world began praying very quickly after I was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and fluid in my lungs."

"Shortly after I arrived at the centre, dear friends such as Reinhard Bonnke and Kenneth Copeland flew here to pray over me. As the news spread, leaders such as Dr. Pat Robertson, Morris Cerullo, Tommy Barnett, Jack Hayford, Jan Crouch, Rod Parsley, Pastors Dennis and Eunice John, and Steve Munsey sent and phoned such warm greetings and kind words.

"Dr. Paul Dhinakaran from India, who has prayer centres around the world, called to let us know that all of his people were interceding for me. There are so many more than I can't name them all."

Benny Hinn's TV show 'This Is Your Day' is among the world's most-watched Christian programs, seen daily in 200 countries.

 
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