This Is Your Day
This is Your Day is a Christian television show hosted by Pastor Benny Hinn[1] and broadcast several times a week in the United States and globally by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, INSP Networks, The God Channel and various local affiliates to an estimated four million followers. The program began airing in 1990 and is a half-hour long.
This Is Your Day | |
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Program intertitle | |
Genre | Religious broadcasting |
Starring | Benny Hinn |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | syndicated |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 1990 – present |
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Synopsis
During the program, Benny Hinn and his guests teach, read letters, pray, and show highlights from Hinn's "Miracle Healing Services." Hinn and his crew travel the world frequently, and a large part of the show is devoted to his global services, in which Hinn is said to imbue people with the power of the Holy Spirit. Many claim to have risen from wheelchairs, or to have been healed of other ailments. Towards the final portion of the program Hinn offers gifts such as books, CDs, DVDs and downloadable materials as a thank-you to viewers who donate to the ministry. He then prays for the prayer needs of his viewing audience. Finally he concludes with an invitation for viewers to receive Jesus as their personal savior.
Controversy
The program has generated controversy due to widespread skepticism about Hinn's faith healings depicted in the show. Investigative news programs such as Inside Edition, Dateline NBC, and the fifth estate[2] claim that Hinn uses the power of suggestion to make crusade attendees fall on stage and believe they're cured.
See also
References
- Baptist Press 'Health & wealth gospel' critiqued Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- McKeown, Bob (December 2004). "Do You Believe in Miracles?". The Fifth Estate. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2006-10-21.