Minutes later,founder, Dr. Kilari Anand (K.A.) Paul, a man who has been described as “the world’s most popular evangelist” by The New Republic and “the next Billy Graham” by the New York Times.
Indeed, Paul tells me, the seemingly deserted building is GPI’s office.
Quite the humble environs for a man who says his charity and peace work
has reached 148 countries, hundreds of thousands of orphans and widows
in need, and the millions of people who have attended his peace rallies.
Global media have reported on how he convinced Liberian dictator
Charles Taylor to resign and persuaded Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe
to lay down his arms. Also in Paul’s travel log: meetings with late
Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi, former Iranian president Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, and late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
I receive a phone call from GPI’s
I receive a phone call from GPI’s

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