Wednesday, 22 February 2017

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Wielding his cell phone, Paul speaks with frenetic urgency. He measures crowds in the hundreds of thousands, Mother Teresa.
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His supporters say his approach to personal relationships is fueled by energy and a sense of mission. It is an approach, they say, that cuts through bureaucracy and efficiently gets help to people in troubled countries.
But it can rub people the wrong way. Supporter Evander Holyfield was put off — at first.
Paul first came to Holyfield days before the former heavyweight champion was scheduled to fight Mike Tyson in 1997.
"I didn't know of him and he is a hyper-type person and I was concentrating on what I wanted to do — fight — and he was concerned about his ministry," Holyfield said.
"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.

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