


Was it his parents’ prayers and his unique transformation in 1983 when he had long hours of vision of hell and preventing millions from falling into the pit? Or, as the UK Independent reported in a major story on August 5, 2014, that this “on a wing and a prayer glob-trotting evangelist” fights injustice and evil around the world from his private Boeing 747? That he’s helped bring peace to Liberia and had the potential to do so in Iraq if he’d not been prevented from completing his mission by bombs? Paul says “only God’s grace and his great miracle.” But what else? Many wonder. Dr.K.A.Paul addressing the Burundi Parliament in Africa Dr.K.A.Paul addressing the Burundi Parliament in Africa Dr.K.A.Paul addressing the Burundi Parliament in Africa, Burundi members of parliament, President and and speaker of the parliament. Perhaps more than any other title bestowed on him as a renowned peace-maker, he’s frequently been referred to as “the Gandhi.” In a front page story on January 1, 1999, the New York Times called him as “one of the next Billy Graham” although his crowd sizes have consistently been exponentially larger than Graham. The New Republic Magazine compared him with the three most unique and great American civil rights leaders like Martin Luther king, Billy Graham and the rights activist president, Jimmy Carter. Former Prime Minister of India HD Deve Gowda with Dr.Paul. This popularity stood out of the 10 million or more pastors, evangelists and preachers in the 200 nations of the world, including the pope and the legendary Billy Graham.
