I may be wrong, but I don't think Benny Hinn actually pastor's a "congregation" any longer. Even if he still does, salvation is an individual matter, of people receiving Christ one at a time. Entire congregations are not saved in one fell swoop, en-masse. Even in most evangelical congregations, no doubt there are some unsaved people attending fairly regularly.
I have seen his (television) ministry from time to time over a period of many years now, and have no doubt that he is a brother in Christ who loves Jesus wholeheartedly, and is being used by God as a channel through which many are healed physically and also led to salvation in Christ, despite his having a hair style, clothes, or mannerisms which some of us would not ourselves prefer! I have never heard him claim that he was doing any "wonders" or healings by his own power or righteousness, but to the contrary, have always observed him being diligent to give God the praise and glory for any healings.
I don't personally agree with some of his teachings that I have heard, but he does lift up Jesus Christ as the Way to salvation, the Truth regarding that Way, and the Life/power of the Holy Spirit who heals us and gives us that new Life!
I certainly would not base my opinion of any high-profile Christian on what I heard and saw on "20-20" or any other secular media's "documentary" or "expose".
I know it grieves my spirit, and so am sure it must grieve the Holy Spirit even more, to hear those of us who call ourselves Christians belittling, name-calling, and mocking another brother in the Lord! Satan is "the accuser of our brethren" (Rev. 12:10), and when we slander another believer, we actually are siding with the devil.
I suggest that when we see things in another brother that we are concerned about, we confront him about it in person, or that being impractical, through telephone, letter, or e-mail, and above all take it to God in prayer regarding his needed (according to our opinion) correction and restoration, in the spirit of meekness, considering our own imperfection and vulnerability to sin (Gal. 6:1).
Benny Hinn doesn't need me or anyone else to validate his ministry; "Who are you to judge the servant of another? To his own Master [Christ] he stands or falls" (Rom. 14:4), so I think we need to adopt Gamaliel's wisdom and realize that "if this...work is of men, it will come to nothing; but if it is of God you cannot overthrow it" (Acts 5:38-39), lest like James and John, we desire to "command fire to come down from heaven and consume" Benny, only to have Jesus say to us, "You do not know what manner of spirit you are of" (Lk. 9: 54:55).
As Jesus said. "there is no one who will perform a miracle in My name, and be able soon afterward to speak evil of Me. For he who is not against us is for us" (Mk. 9:39).
U.H.S.