Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Paul says God gave me this position




 Well, he's certainly getting attention this week. Amid the Mark Foley scandal, Paul scored a meeting with House Speaker Dennis Hastert at the speaker's home. What's more, Paul claims that Hastert promised him he'd resign. He told Mother Jones, "God convinced him through me in prayer." Paul claims Hastert said, "God gave me this position that I don't deserve. For the good of the people, I will do it." The Mother Jones story is full of other … eccentricities. (Example: Paul says he knew Abu Musab al-Zarqawi "when he was nobody.")
Hastert's office told the Chicago Sun-Times that the meeting was a mistake, that Hastert thought the hastily scheduled meeting was with a constituent of his district, and that the Speaker will not resign.

Paul has had more success in getting himself into The New Yorker





We didn't report on his expulsion from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability over oversight and financial transparency concerns. We didn't report on the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention taking the unprecedented step of issuing a vote of no confidence in his ministry, or of the Assemblies of God leadership similarly criticizing his work. We haven't followed up on reports that his orphanage ministry spends more on jet fuel for claims that the Republican Party is delaying the Second Coming of Christ and that the Iraq war is "genocide." Quite honestly, we haven't covered him because there are many self-promotional ministers out there with grossly exaggerated claims, outrageous statements, and problematic finances. Paul has had more success in getting himself into The New Yorker and other publications,

K.A Paul GPI Aviation





  • Participate in the holding of Peace Rallies in countries around the world that promote peace and understanding of humankind across racial, cultural and religious boundaries.
  • Through GPI’s Global Peace One and GPI Aviation, provide direct and immediate disaster and relief aid within 24 hours to any part of the Earth by way of 76,000 pound cargo bay and 99 seat Boeing 747-SP.
  • Hold Annual Global Peace Summits in venues around the world that bring the leaders of countries together with grassroots citizens, including children to carry on new dialogues about how to secure peace through meeting basic human needs and broadening understanding of each other.
  • World’s Most Popular Evangelist Dr. KA Paul





    World’s Most Popular Evangelist Dr. KA Paul, Indian President Pranab Kumar Mukherjee and 21 million lay leaders and preachers around the world

    What: Dr KA Paul and BJP Senior Vice President and minister Parshottam Rupala where invited by president Mukherjee, along with several world leaders, including president of India Mukherjee, following Donald J. Trump’s election victory, and discussed holding an international peace and prayer rally.

    Dr. Paul was invited as Guest of State by Iran





     Dr. Paul was invited as Guest of State by Iran itself at two different red carpet receptions, the latest as recently as 2014.  However after his last visit, the peacemaker came away shaking the dust off his shoes, lamenting “Of all the nations I’ve counseled, Iran is the only one that remains stiff-necked and fully committed to evil, genocidal pursuits, seemingly unwilling or unable to change.” 
    As Iran continues to co-opt and usurp nation after nation using not so cleverly disguised state sponsored terror proxies, such as Shia Houthis to destabilize Yemen (as they’re now hoping to do in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere), Paul’s lamenting has been sadly validated – in bloodshed and gobbled up territories.

    Paul's organization runs near Hyderabad




    "It was kind of aggravating."
    Three years later, Paul again contacted Holyfield. This time the boxer had time to travel to the orphanage that Paul's organization runs near Hyderabad.
    "I went to India and got an opportunity to see that he was healing people and his heart was right for people," said Holyfield, who donates his time to Paul's causes.

    McIngvale said he did not question that Paul's heart was in the right place, but wondered about security and whether the relief mission was well-planned

    Dr. K.A. Paul “The World’s Most Popular Evangelist.”






    A cover story written a decade ago by New Republic Magazine labeled Dr. K.A. Paul “The World’s Most Popular Evangelist.”  For decades he’s used his unprecedented bully pulpit, crowds often numbering in the hundreds of thousands at his peace rallies, to communicate a single clarion message to the world: “Lasting peace will come only through the Prince of Peace.” 
    It’s perhaps not coincidental that such a clear-spoken peacemaker would again emerge out of the land of Gandhi at this troubled moment in world history.

    Given his wide-ranging work throughout the Middle East with his Global Peace Initiative, K.A. Paul is uniquely qualified to speak to the growing Iranian crisis of nuclear proportion under its current hardline leadership.  He’s studied the crisis from every possible perspective and is the only non-government operative to have been officially received throughout the region as a Guest of State in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Sudan.  Each nation aware that, among other successful peace negotiations, it was Dr. Paul who successfully deposed embattled Charles Taylor from Liberia bringing about an impossible peace between warring, winner-take-all rebel groups L.U.R.D., Model and Taylor loyalists, leading to a decade of peace in that recently war-torn nation.