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'Healthy and free': Beni Johnson of Bethel Church dies at 67

Natalie Grant, Sean Feucht, Christian leaders react to death of Bethel leader Beni Johnson

Beni Johnson
Beni Johnson gives remarks at Bethel Music's WorshipU On Campus in 2019. |

Pastors and Christian musicians, including Natalie Grant and Sean Feucht, took to social media Th to offer condolences following the decease of Bethel Church leader Beni Johnson.

Johnson, the married woman of Bethel's senior pastor Bill Johnson, had led the Redding, California-based charismatic megachurch aslope her married man since 1996. She died of cancer on Midweek at age 67, just days later on being placed on hospice care.

Pecker Johnson announced her passing on his social media early Thursday forenoon, posting a photo of his married woman and the statement that she is now "Good for you and free."

Brian Johnson, a worship leader and 1 of her children, also confirmed her passing on Instagram: "My mom went abode this evening. Beloved yous mom."

Christian leaders flooded Pecker and Brian Johnson's social media timelines with condolences.

Popular worship leader Darlene Zschech commented: "We dearest you and your family and are then and so distressing to hear this. Our heartfelt prayers are with you all the way. Beni encouraged me deeply and personally on my ain cancer journey."

Christian preacher Christine Caine wrote: "I'grand so very distressing. Heartbroken for yous."

Televangelist Joseph Prince of the New Cosmos Church based in Singapore added: "Deepest condolences from Wendy and I. Speaking the Lord'southward comfort over you and the unabridged family during this hard time."

"Oh I'one thousand so very sorry for your loss. Praying for you lot and your family," contemporary Christian singer Natalie Grant added.

Bethel Church building reportedly has eleven,000 members, including students at its School for Supernatural Ministry. The charismatic ministry building is known for its bold prayers of faith and spirit-filled music.

Several of Bethel's homegrown worship leaders shared their thoughts following Beni Johnson'south death.

Former Bethel worship leader Sean Feucht shared Johnson's photograph on his Instagram story and wrote: "There was no i like Beni, she was such a swell personal encouragement to me and my family. We mourn today while Heaven rejoices."

Kim Walker Smith of Jesus Culture offered her heartfelt condolences on Brian Johnson'southward Instagram page, writing, "I'one thousand praying for you." She added that Beni Johnson "was such a approving."

"I'm so thankful for her life," Smith commented. "She encouraged me with something very specific, many, many years agone. That encouragement is something I remind myself of regularly and accept held onto. What a cute legacy. Love y'all Nib."

Christian vocaliser-songwriter Steffany Gretzinger penned a annotation to Bill Johnson on Instagram, maxim she felt "Sky like a depression hanging cloud all solar day every bit we prayed for you lot all."

"Just like when My Daddy went to Glory. 'Therefore, since we are surrounded past such a great cloud of witnesses, let the states throw off everything that hinders,'" Gretzinger stated. "We dear you lot, Bill. Eric, Brian, Leah…. The entire family. We grieve and rejoice with y'all."

Popular worship leader Brandon Lake, who as well got his offset at Bethel, said he is "grateful Beni's fingerprints are on my life."

"She will be missed greatly," Lake wrote. "I hear her phonation in my head all the fourth dimension reminding me to take communion. To think she's been a voice that's reminded me to commune with the father more than ofttimes…what an impact. Love yous Pastor Bill. What the enemy meant to damage, God means for good."

Beni Johnson revealed she was being treated for cancer in 2018. At the time, she said the diagnosis "shocked" her.

"When this all began in March and I walked out of the dr.'s office shocked. I asked Jesus, 'what do I do now?' I heard Jesus tell me, 'simply dear me'. I said, 'I tin can do this'. There has been so much peace and at times those decisions that have to be made the peace has helped me navigate through," Johnson revealed in a series of Facebook posts at the time.

She believed that she would be "healed of cancer" subsequently having several tumors removed from one of her breasts. During the flavor of surgeries, it was discovered that Johnson had a mutation on her BR2 factor, which puts her at a high risk of developing breast, ovarian and other cancers.

Johnson received "holistic treatments" in Spain because "many of the treatments are non allowed in the US."

Earlier this year, Bethel asked their supporters to pray for their leader effectually the clock as her symptoms intensified.

Beni Johnson is survived by her husband, three children and 11 grandchildren.

Jeannie Ortega Law is a reporter for The Christian Post. Achieve her at: jeannie.police force@christianpost.com She's likewise the author of the book, What Is Happening to Me? How to Defeat Your Unseen EnemyFollow her on Twitter: @jlawcp Facebook: JeannieOMusic

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