![]() TRR asked Hinn why he described his interactions with O’Fallon as a private grievance, given O’Fallon’s leadership position and their public interactions. “I was blinded by personal frustrations and conflict, and thus, pursued justice rather than following the biblical pattern given to preserve unity, which is sinful,” Hinn wrote in his apology. In addition, Hinn said he was “wrong to involve G3 Ministries in accusations and inflammatory statements that center on a personal conflict.” He added he should have followed “the biblical pattern” with O’Fallon, and pledged “to pursue private course of action should further conflict arise.” Hinn said he had apologized to G3 and its president, Josh Buice, “for the sin of presumption and the sin of false accusation.” ![]() The Roys Report (TRR) reached out to G3 asking what part of Hinn’s statements was slanderous, but did not immediately receive a reply. “Slanderous gossip such as this is beneath the dignity of a gospel minister,” G3’s statement read in part.“G3 Ministries has always stood firm on the truth of Scripture, calling out false teachers, and exercising careful diligence in who we platform and partner with in gospel ministry.” ![]() In their statements published jointly on Friday, Hinn and G3 called Hinn’s comments sinful. “And yet, he actively slanders behind the scenes, and he partners with the enemies of God, who are false teachers.” “I was told by G3 to work it out with Michael and that is not their concern, even though I told them it’s their job to confront a man who’s on their board and being platformed across evangelicalism now,” Hinn said on the now-deleted podcast. Hinn also said he had urged G3’s leadership to kick O’Fallon off its board, but they declined. ![]() Lindsay, an atheist, has partnered with O’Fallon for numerous podcast episodes since 2019, and spoke at a conference O’Fallon hosted this summer. O’Fallon acknowledged in 2021 that he has “profound theological disagreements” with White and Browne, “just like I have profound theological disagreements with” James Lindsay. He also criticized O’Fallon’s alliances with two preachers Hinn said were heretics: Paula White, a thrice-married prosperity preacher, and Rodney Howard-Browne, a controversial Florida pastor who was criminally charged for defying local COVID-19 restrictions. On the podcast, he called out O’Fallon for the alleged “slander” about Hinn’s political leanings. Hinn stated that the podcast material would “lead to me likely being canceled by my own and called certain things that are not true.” (Screengrab)īut the September 29 episode focused on O’Fallon. In a now-deleted tweet, Costi Hinn notes some of his church members attended the Moscow church. In a now-deleted tweet, Hinn said some of his church’s members had formerly been part of Wilson’s church. The summary indicated much of it was going to be about Wilson. G3 conference series#Hinn began a four-part podcast series last week “to address hypocrisy within our camp as the culture war continues,” according to the podcast summary. The wolves will have you apologizing for not serving the sheep to them on a platter, if you're not careful. “The wolves will have you apologizing for not serving the sheep to them on a platter, if you’re not careful,” former Baptist elder Josiah Hawthorne tweeted. Now fellow pastors and critics of Doug Wilson are asking if Hinn was manipulated into withdrawing his criticism through misapplication of Matthew 18. ![]() At the same time, he deleted his public criticism of Doug Wilson, a controversial Idaho pastor who has been linked to multiple sex abuse scandals and claims empathy is a sin. But on Friday, Hinn walked back his comments. It was far from the first time Hinn has publicly criticized another Christian leader. Last Thursday, Hinn said publicly that he had asked G3-a Reformed theology ministry headed by Josh Buice-to hold O’Fallon accountable for “slander” and alliances with false teachers. Hinn, an author, pastor, and critic of prosperity preachers, has denied the allegations time and again. Costi Hinn, nephew of Benny Hinn, has been called a “progressive” to “mark and avoid” for more than two years by Michael O’Fallon-founder of the Christian Nationalist group Sovereign Nations and a board member with G3 Ministries. ![]()
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