A sinner saved by the grace of God given to those with faith in the crucified and risen Jesus Christ. Period.
I take it you won't be making a year-end gift to help Benny pay off that $6 million Gulfstream?It seems he's taken down the appeal letter. Either he got too much flak or he got the money (I'd guess the latter).
Jeff:The only thing I'd like to give Benny at the end of the year is the same advice that George Burns' "God" character gave to the televangelist in "Oh God": That he should become a shoe salesman.Mark
Ah, Benny Hinn. I find him endlessly amusing in a sad, terrible way.
Mark,My thoughts exactly. I didn't care much for "Oh, God" but I loved Paul Sorvino as Rev. Willie Williams."... I have been chosen to deliver the invocation at this year's Super Bowl!""That's not the kind of love I'm talking about. The kind of love I'm talking about calls for ... a sacrifice."
I take it you won't be making a year-end gift to help Benny pay off that $6 million Gulfstream?
ReplyDeleteIt seems he's taken down the appeal letter. Either he got too much flak or he got the money (I'd guess the latter).
Jeff:
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I'd like to give Benny at the end of the year is the same advice that George Burns' "God" character gave to the televangelist in "Oh God": That he should become a shoe salesman.
Mark
Ah, Benny Hinn. I find him endlessly amusing in a sad, terrible way.
ReplyDeleteMark,
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly.
I didn't care much for "Oh, God" but I loved Paul Sorvino as Rev. Willie Williams.
"... I have been chosen to deliver the invocation at this year's Super Bowl!"
"That's not the kind of love I'm talking about. The kind of love I'm talking about calls for ... a sacrifice."