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Luis Palau was born on 27 November, 1934 in Ingeniero Maschwitz, Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an American evangelist (1934–2021). Discover Luis Palau's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Evangelist
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 27 November, 1934
Birthday 27 November
Birthplace Ingeniero Maschwitz, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death 11 March, 2021
Died Place Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Nationality Argentina

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1934

Luis Palau Jr. (November 27, 1934 – March 11, 2021) was an Argentine-born American international Christian evangelist.

He was born in Argentina but moved to Portland in his mid-twenties to enroll in a graduate program in Biblical studies.

Palau had a long and close relationship with evangelist Billy Graham, and was characterized by many as Graham's successor.

"One of the world’s leading evangelical Christian figures," he was known for his strong appeal to young people, and for his efforts to reach out to secular leaders to address issues like homelessness.

Luis Palau Jr. was born November 27, 1934, in Maschwitz, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

He has five younger sisters and one brother.

His father, a construction executive, died when Palau was 10.

Within a matter of years after his father's death, because of poor financial management by relatives, Palau, his siblings, and his widowed mother were left nearly destitute.

Palau was forced to leave his education at a British-run boarding school and began working as the sole provider for the family at a bank in Córdoba, Argentina.

Palau says that he was born again at the age of 12, devoting his life to Christ.

1950

He first heard Billy Graham on a radio broadcast from Portland, Oregon, while still living in Argentina in 1950, and drew inspiration from him.

He later worked for Graham as a Spanish translator and as an evangelist.

1960

Palau arrived in Portland in 1960 to attend a graduate program at Multnomah Bible College, from which he graduated in 1961.

His travel and tuition was paid by U.S. benefactors.

There he met his wife, Pat, a Beaverton kindergarten teacher, who was a fellow student.

1961

They married in 1961 and settled in Cedar Mill, an unincorporated area of the Portland metropolitan area just north of Beaverton.

They would go on to have four children: Kevin, Keith, Andrew, and Stephen Palau.

1962

He became a U.S. citizen in 1962.

The Palaus spent the next eight years serving as missionaries in Mexico and Colombia, before returning to Oregon.

1970

In 1970, Graham contributed the seed money for Palau to start his own ministry, which he modeled after Graham's.

Since then, Palau held many large-scale evangelistic festivals and gatherings around the world.

After receiving $100,000 as seed money in 1970 from Billy Graham, in quarterly payments of $25,000, Palau worked to build up his ministry in Oregon through the 1970s.

1975

In 1975, Palau shared the Bible Expositor post at Eurofest '75 with Bishop Festo Kivengere.

Eurofest '75 was co-sponsored by the Billy Graham organisation and was held in Brussels, Belgium, at the Palais du Centenaire and the Heysel Stadium from July 24 until August 2, 1975.

1978

In October 1978, the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association, based in Beaverton, was incorporated.

1999

In 1999, a writeup in a Portland weekly newspaper noted that Palau had assembled an 80,000-member audience in "the nation's least-churched major city."

It also noted the contrast with the previous large revival, led by an aging Graham, which drew larger numbers but not as many young people as Palau's. Media coverage of Palau's event mentioned Palau as a potential successor to Graham.

The annual budget of his ministry was estimated that year at $6 million.

2003

His ministry, the Luis Palau Evangelical Association, continued to be based in nearby Beaverton as of 2003.

Three of his four sons were working for his ministry at that time.

As of 2003, Palau hosted three daily radio programs: an English show carried by 900 stations in 23 countries, and two Spanish programs carried by 880 stations in 25 countries.

In that year he was noted for being "at the forefront of efforts to make evangelism more active, contemporary and accessible to a younger audience," and his ministry's annual budget was estimated at $11 million.

In August 2003, Palau mobilized several thousand volunteers from numerous churches to "spruce up" local public schools.

2005

In November 2005, Palau visited China, wrapping up a week-long visit by attending a Beijing church service along with U.S. President George W. Bush.

He launched a book venture after holding a conversation with a former government Chinese official during his trip to Beijing; Palau launched a book venture based on the transcribed work.

The book, now published by Zondervan, is entitled A Friendly Dialogue Between An Atheist and a Christian.

Palau made a point of staying out of politics, refusing to endorse ballot measures or candidates.

2007

In 2007, Palau was estimated to have shared the message of Jesus Christ with 25 million people in 70 nations.

Palau's ministry employs 70 people in their headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon, and another 25 around the world which include offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina and London.

2018

In 2018, Palau shared on Facebook and YouTube that he had stage-four lung cancer; he died in March 2021.