Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Paul, his wife, Mary, and three children ka paul dr ka paul

Paul, his wife, Mary, and three children — Grace, Peace and John Paul — live near his Huffman office.
Last year, Global Peace Initiative received about $2 million in cash donations and $14 million in supplies such as medicines, Murray said. Gospel to the Unreached Millions received more than $5 million, he said.

Overseas powerhouse

In the United States, Paul has no congregation, holds no religious services and hosts no television show.
Yet overseas, he has maneuvered onto the edges of decades of world history, claiming that he has met with the likes of Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Haitian rebel leader Guy Philippe.
In 2003, Paul placed himself in the middle of escalating civil conflict and the negotiations to rid Liberia of its president, Charles Taylor.
At the time, Taylor told the New York Times that Paul was his "religious leader," and later gave Paul credit for persuading him to leave Liberia in August 2003.
California entertainment executive David McQuade accompanied Paul on one of his trips to Monrovia that summer. While there, he attended a gathering in a stadium with Taylor and Paul.
"I saw him transform this president, this rather maniacal guy, have him on his knees," said McQuade, who now serves as interim executive director of Global Peace Initiative.

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