Monday, 20 February 2017

K.A.Paul Biography


Five years after initiating an effort to rescue street children, Dr. Paul met Mother Teresa who changed his life forever. Through this selfless, caring woman, he realized the unlimited potential of just one committed individual to change lives, social structures, and entire nations for the better.
Out of that encounter a simple mission was born: bring peace to the world through the Prince of Peace and serving others. Fully embracing that mission, Dr. Paul dedicated himself to serving others—particularly those suffering because of economic, social, political, or natural conditions beyond their control. His clarion call of service to others and peace through the Prince of Peace has grown into a worldwide grassroots movement spanning 148 countries and all religions. Hundreds of world leaders, including presidents and prime ministers, legislators, and governors have heeded his call and joined his various initiatives over the years to dignify every human being with lives of peace, health, opportunity and security.  
U.S. Congressmen, Senators, and Governors as well as dozens of Indian Members of Parliament, African Presidents and more have all traveled throughout the third world with Paul serving as Peace Ambassadors. The number of people who personally hear Dr. Paul’s simple yet radical message of true peace and service to one’s neighbor has grown to millions annually and his audience of peace seekers has reached historic proportions.

Unlike far too many world figures, Paul lives a humble life in a small, inexpensive neighborhood home located in the Houston, TX, suburbs with his wife and three children.  His ultimate goal remains rescuing as many widows and orphans as possible.
Kilari Anand Paul is a Christian preacher originally from India and a long time resident of the United States. According to the Indian newspaper The Telegraph he is a naturalized U.S. Citizen.
Originally named Anand Kilari, he was born on 25 September 1963, in a small village called Chittivalsa in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India, into a Hindu family. His parents were Barnabas and Santhosamma.
His parents converted to Christianity in 1966. Paul became a Christian in March 1971, when he was eight years old. Paul says he travelled with his evangelist father to hundreds of villages in India sharing the gospel with many non-Christians. Paul says that at the age of 19 he entered into the full-time ministry.

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