Bringing Hope Beyond Borders.
Four pillars guide every initiative — peace, humanity, leadership, and partnership — carried out across 148 countries through more than four decades of service.
Peace is not a slogan. It is a discipline practiced one conversation, one community, and one country at a time.
For more than forty years, Dr. K.A. Paul has devoted his life to a single calling: to stand in the gap between conflict and reconciliation, between suffering and relief, between leaders and the people they govern. From the villages of Andhra Pradesh to the war rooms of Monrovia, his work has crossed borders, faiths, and political divides.
The Global Peace Initiative (GPI) and Gospel to the Unreached Millions (GUM) — both founded by Dr. Paul — operate as the institutional backbone of this mission, channeling humanitarian aid, peace dialogue, and leadership development into the regions that need it most.
How the Work Is Organized
Peace Building
Facilitating dialogue between communities, leaders, and nations to encourage peaceful engagement. Supporting conflict de-escalation, faith-based reconciliation, and cross-cultural exchange in regions where conventional diplomacy has reached an impasse.
Humanitarian Support
Serving communities affected by disaster, poverty, and displacement through aid distribution, medical outreach, food and clothing programs, and long-term recovery efforts on the ground.
Leadership Development
Inspiring and equipping a new generation of leaders through mentorship, scholarships, and platforms for young voices to be heard on global stages — including programs for orphans raised at Charity City.
International Partnerships
Building durable collaboration between governments, NGOs, faith communities, and the private sector to address shared challenges with shared resources, across cultural and religious lines.
Forty years of peace work, on the ground and at the table.
Global Peace Ambassador
Dr. Paul's Boeing 747, emblazoned with 'Global Peace Ambassador,' has flown into active conflict zones — from Monrovia during Liberia's 2003 civil war to humanitarian corridors across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East — carrying food, medicine, and a message of reconciliation.
Dialogue With Heads of State
Over four decades, Dr. Paul has met with sitting presidents, prime ministers, and religious leaders across more than 148 countries — pursuing the conviction that peace is built through conversation, even with those the world considers unreachable.
Liberia, 2003
Dr. Paul is widely credited as one of the figures who helped persuade President Charles Taylor to step down and leave Liberia in August 2003, opening the door to a peace transition and the end of years of civil war.
Faith Across Borders
Welcomed by Cardinal Sin in Manila, by 300+ Hindu priests in Gudivada, by the Southern Baptist Convention, and by Deepak Chopra's Alliance for the New Humanity — a unifier across faith lines in an era of deepening division.
“Where many pulpits thunder judgment on hostile rulers, we have sought audiences with them. Peace begins the moment someone sits down with the person no one else will speak to.”
— Dr. K.A. Paul
