For the second time in five years, a court has ordered Benny Hinn Ministries to pay a marketing company for services rendered which the ministry had previously avoided paying.
Hinn’s ministry now faces garnishment of assets.
In a case that received almost no attention, during summary judgment Judge John P. Chupp ruled against Benny Hinn’s World Healing Center Church (WHCC) in January, ordering the Grapevine, Texas-based organization to pay PrintMPro, Ltd, better known by the trade name PrintMailPro, “actual damages in the amount of $144,617.52 plus $64.93 per day from November 6, 2025 through date of this Judgment.”
Last year, marketing firm PrintMailPro sued Benny Hinn’s World Healing Center Church (WHCC) after producing “a substantial amount of printed materials and providing a substantial amount of mass mail marketing services for Defendant.”
The lawsuit stated that “Defendant defaulted on its payment obligations to PrintMailPro by failing and refusing to pay the full invoice amounts due for eight print and mail projects that PrintMailPro provided.”
PrintMailPro took Hinn to court, and in January 2026, Texas Judge John Chipp ruled in their favor, ordering Hinn to pay:
(a) actual damages in the amount of $144,617.52 plus $64.93 per day from November 6, 2025 through the date of this Judgment;(b) reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses in the amount of $25,518.16 (minus credits based on whether or not he appeals).
After no payment was forthcoming, PrintMailPro applied for and was granted a Writ of Garnishment, enabling them to receive funds garnished from Frost Bank, which serves Hinn’s ministry.
Despite Hinn’s personal wealth, his ministry has been struggling for years.
In 2021 they were also hit with $2,993,221.74 against them.
Twenty years ago, WHCC had nearly 400 employees working for them – little minions spread across several countries and continents that fueled the heresy-making machine.
Now, they’ve been reduced to a shell of their former self, staffing a little over 20 people and frequently finding themselves in financial difficulty.





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