
Pastor Benny Hinn praying for the brethren
HABARI DAILY I Kampala, Uganda I The founder of the US-based World Healing Center Church, Pastor Benny Hinn, experienced an overwhelming turnout of around 200,000 Ugandans on the first day of his tour in Uganda.
The globe-trotting pastor held a 3-day crusade in Uganda last week, and was hosted by Pastor Robert Kayanja, founder of Miracle Centre Cathedral.
In a post on his X page, Benny Hinn expressed that he felt elated as the inaugural day was magnificent. He noted that believers and pastors from 14 nations were present for this significant event.
The world renowned man of God reported that miracles occurred during this crusade, with deadly ailments like cancer, blindness, and various pains being healed. He mentioned that this is merely the beginning, with more miracles expected to follow.
The crusade that was
“Precious people, something extraordinary is happening in Uganda,” he roared into the microphone.
“Over 200,000 souls gathered on Night 1 of our Healing Crusade in Uganda! 60,000 lined up at 8AM for a 7PM service. 10,000 pastors stood in unity. And already, 14 nations are represented.”
He continued:
“The Power of God came down like a mighty river.
Throat cancer disappeared.
Blind eyes were healed.
Chronic pain vanished.”
“This is the move we’ve prayed for… and it’s only just begun. I pray the anointing would saturate my sweet Partners as they read this. Much love,” Pastor Benny Hinn wrote on his X handle.
The roads leading to the church were filled with vehicles and foot traffic as individuals made their way to the venue with a hope of experiencing the alleged healing powers. Many attendees brought the sick and disabled expecting miraculous healing.
A key moment of the evening happened when Benny Hinn prayed for Pastor Jessica Kayanja, the wife of Pastor Kayanja, and she fell to the floor as a result of the ‘power of the holy Spirit.’
What a mission it was. It was 3 days of great evangelism, where thousands had an encounter with Jesus Christ, and hundreds were healed of demeaning ailments.