The miracle would define the rest of his life, and he took as one of his life verses Mark 11:24: 'What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.' By 1934, Hagin said, he had believed that he would be fully healed, and he was. In the third instance, he prayed for Christ's help and forgiveness-and came back to life. In each of these instances, Hagin said he felt himself being dragged to hell. In April 1933, Hagin said, his heart stopped beating, and his other vital signs failed three times. Kenneth Hagin, one of the most influential and controversial leaders of charismatic Christianity over the last half-century, died Friday at age 86.īut according to his biography and often-told life story, it wasn't his first time.ĭiagnosed with 'a deformed heart and an incurable blood disease' from birth, Hagin was partially paralyzed by age 15, confined to bed, and told he had little time to live.
Kenneth Hagin, controversial Pentecostal preacher, dies