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Byron Paulus

Byron Paulus (1948–present). Born in 1948 in Elkhart, Indiana, Byron Paulus grew up on a dairy farm in a Christian family. Initially pursuing a business career, he experienced a spiritual shift in 1975, joining Life Action Ministries, America’s largest revival ministry, where he served for over four decades. Starting as National Administrator, he worked closely with founder Del Fehsenfeld Jr., becoming President and Executive Director in 1991, a role he held for 30 years until transitioning to Director of Strategic Partnerships and board member. Paulus founded the OneCry movement, promoting nationwide prayer for spiritual awakening, and his preaching at churches, conferences, and the OneCry Prayer Summit emphasized repentance and revival. He contributed to Revive Magazine and ministry publications but authored no major books. Married to Sue, he has three adult children—Dawn, Brent, and Kristyn—all in full-time ministry, and 12 grandchildren. Residing in Niles, Michigan, near Life Action’s headquarters, Paulus continues to influence evangelical circles. He said, “Revival begins when God’s people cry out for His presence.”