Paul Washer

Paul David Washer (born 1961) is Director of the HeartCry Missionary Society, an American Christian society that supports indigenous missionary work. He is also a Southern Baptist itinerant preacher who is known for his revivalist style of preaching. Washer became well known when a video clip of him preaching what has been called a fire and brimstone message at a youth conference in 2002 surfaced on the internet. Washer's sermons tend to have a p... more

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