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Costi Hinn

Costi W. Hinn is a pastor and author whose passion is to preach the gospel and serve the church. He is a graduate of Dallas Baptist University and holds a Masters in Theology from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is co-author of Defining Deception and author of God, Greed, and the (Prosperity) Gospel. Costi and his wife, Christyne, have four children and reside in Gilbert, Arizona, where he serves as a pastor at Redeemer Bible Church. Costi will be speaking at this year's Shepherds 360 conference, on the theme of Differences.

Recent Posts

Four Ways to Leverage "Social Distancing"

Apr 15, 2020 10:42:12 AM / by Costi Hinn posted in Vision

COVID-19 has changed the way we can “do church” for the foreseeable future, but that doesn’t mean pastors, leaders, and people can’t stay connected.

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Communicating the Truth About False Teachers

Apr 1, 2019 8:00:00 AM / by Costi Hinn posted in Communicating Truth

Where do you draw the charismatic line?

This question would have been easy to answer 30 years ago. People were largely conservative, or charismatic. It wasn't a perfect Christian world, but at least there was some clarity.

Nowadays, there is a growing obsession with the mystical and a lust for signs and wonders in nearly every corner of evangelicalism. Some people are quite confused or just uninformed, while others teach things that have biblical foundation. The mist of confusion continues to permeate the church and the next generation of young Christians are heading for an even foggier future. Terms surrounding this topic abound as people seek to explain their nuanced views on signs and wonders. Some call themselves “open but cautious” when it comes to all the hype, while others call themselves Reformed Charismatics, who hold to Reformed soteriology but fly the coop on other doctrinal positions. Meanwhile, millions of Charismatic Catholics are merging into the waters of mainstream evangelicalism. What’s more? Who would have thought the day would come when we would have Charismatic Calvinists?

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