K.A.
Paul is uncomfortable with the title, at least in the terms
Americans think of an “Evangelist.” Most Americans’ connotations of the
title do not even remotely define who K.A. Paul is and what
he does—as a matter of fact, in many cases he is exactly
the opposite. And even if it is perfectly understood, the
title Evangelist still only partially describes him. It was once noted
that K.A. Paul has a combination of the defining
characteristics of four people who changed the world:
Mahatma Gandhi (peace leader), Mother Teresa (servant of the poor), Dr.
Martin Luther King (human rights leader determined to end
injustice), and Billy Graham (evangelist). While this truly
describes K.A. Paul and his work, it leaves him searching for an appropriate title.
There are at least seven major differentiators between K.A. Paul and America’s concept of evangelists.
describes K.A. Paul and his work, it leaves him searching for an appropriate title.
There are at least seven major differentiators between K.A. Paul and America’s concept of evangelists.

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