- Paul Cain
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Beginning in 1987 he was associated with the
Kansas City Prophets .Paul Cain's meetings were often punctuated by his calling out several people from the audience and giving very detailed information about their lives.Paul Cain was born in 1929 in
Garland, Texas . His mother Anna had been seriously ill withcancer ,tuberculosis , and other difficulties, and was not expected to live. Her case was so severe that she was the subject of special medical attention. To the astonishment of doctors both Cain and his mother survived the birth; his mother was subsequently healed. Cain attributes this to anangelic visitation his mother had at that time, and to the fervent prayers of his family. It was during this visitation that Cain was given the name "Paul" and his mother became sure of his calling to preach.Paul Cain began to minister publicly around age 18, making him the youngest of the ministers in a religious movement that is now known as the Voice of
Healing Revival of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Cain's ministry at this time consisted of a very large tent, like most other ministers' of the time (such asBilly Graham ,Oral Roberts andJack Coe ).Chuck Smith founder ofCalvary Chapel was Cain's campaign manager and was influenced by his unique prophetic and healing ministry. Cain's giftings took him around the world and brought him a measure of notoriety and financial success. Cain, however, eventually became disgusted with what he saw as the corruption of a once-pure movement into a circus of hype and greed. In the late 1950s, he claimed that he was "challenged by the Lord" concerning such excesses of various leaders in that movement, and suddenly disappeared from public view.By the time Cain resurfaced the landscape had dramatically changed. Most of the other healing revivalists had disappeared from the scene. Some older ministers such as
William Branham (who Paul Cain referred to as the "greatest prophet who ever lived in this century") andA.A. Allen had died or had moved into retirement likeOral Roberts . He began to travel around the world, proclaiming the gospel and calling the church back to purity and holiness. He ministered to many national and international leaders (During the Clinton administration Paul Cain went toIraq to meet withSaddam Hussein .) - both political leaders (including presidents and senators) and spiritual leaders including key church and denominational leaders.In 2004, Cain temporarily stepped down from ministry amidst a firestorm of controversy and accusations of moral failure. In "A Letter of Confession" posted on his website [cite web
last = Cain
first = Paul
authorlink = Paul Cain
title = A Letter of Confession
publisher = Paul Cain Ministries
url = http://web.archive.org/web/20050225053035/http://www.paulcain.org/news.html
accessdate = 2005-02-25] and excerpted in Charisma Magazine [cite news
last = Grady
first = J. Lee
title = Prophetic Minister Paul Cain Issues Public Apology for Immoral Lifestyle
publisher = Charisma Magazine
date = March 2005
url = http://www.charismamag.com/display.php?id=10627
accessdate = 2008-01-28] , Cain admitted, "I have struggled in two particular areas, homosexuality and alcoholism, for an extended period of time."In April 2007, he re-emerged into the public eye and resumed speaking at meetings throughout the U.S and abroad, though his rehabilitation was questioned by the three ministers (Rick Joyner, Jack Deere, and Mike Bickle) who publicly disciplined him three years earlier stating that they lacked confidence in his rehabilitation and do not consider him restored. [cite news
last = Grady
first = J. Lee
title = Three church leaders say they lack confidence in his rehabilitation
publisher = Charisma Magazine
date = April 2007
url = http://www.charismamag.com/display.php?id=14889
accessdate = 2007-04-20]In May 2008, Cain spoke at a Lakeland, Florida "revival" meeting hosted by
Todd Bentley . He declared that the meeting, which was held in a stadium, fulfilled a vision he had years before. Paul declared that he had remained chaste his entire life, an obvious contradiction of his previous admission to homosexual sin. The highly controversial Lakeland meetings were touted as a healing revival, but were marked with a great deal of criticism due to the many unverified claims of healings and resurrections from the dead. Ironically, following his appearance at the "healing" meeting, he suffered a stroke and was admitted to the hospital and is recovering. [ [http://www.charismamag.com/news/archives/051308.html Paul Cain ‘Totally Misunderstood’ at Lakeland Revival ] ]Cain currently resides in California.
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