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Paul Carlson was born on March 31, 1928 in Culver City, California. He was raised in a Christian home and attended a local church. After graduating from high school, he attended college and then seminary. After completing his studies, he became a missionary and served in various countries around the world.
Paul Carlson is best known for his work as a missionary. He has served in countries such as India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. He has also been involved in humanitarian work in Africa and Latin America. He has written several books about his experiences and has been featured in numerous documentaries.
Paul Carlson is now 92 years old. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 160 pounds. He is married and has two children.
Paul Carlson has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his work as a missionary and humanitarian. He has also earned money through the sale of his books and documentaries.
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Medical Doctor (MD), Missionary |
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36 years old |
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Aries |
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31 March 1928 |
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31 March |
Birthplace |
Culver City, California |
Date of death |
November 24, 1964 (aged 36) - Stanleyville, Democratic Republic of the Congo Stanleyville, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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Stanleyville, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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United States |
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Paul Carlson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Paul Carlson's Wife?
His wife is Lois Carlson Lindbloom
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Lois Carlson Lindbloom |
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Paul Carlson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Paul Carlson worth at the age of 36 years old? Paul Carlson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Missionary. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Carlson became known as the "Congo Martyr" and was featured on the covers of both Time and Life magazines. His tombstone, at Karawa, bears the inscription "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."— John 15:13 Shortly after Carlson's death, Lois and others formed the Paul Carlson Medical Program with the goal of raising money to support the Loko hospital. They expanded with agricultural programs to teach nutrition, agronomy, and microenterprise. In 2000, the Paul Carlson Medical Program was revitalized and now operates under the name the Paul Carlson Partnership. The Paul Carlson Partnership is a Chicago-based nonprofit organization with a mission that focuses on investing in health care, economic development, and education in Central Africa.
After her husband's death, wife Lois penned the biography "Monganga Paul" in 1965.
This final return placed him in the middle of the political unrest of the time, and he soon fell into the hands of the communist-inspired Congolese rebels of the Simba Rebellion. His home was looted, the hospital and other buildings were damaged and two of his staff members were shot. Under the unstable leadership of Christophe Gbenye, the rebels accused Carlson of being an American spy and took him as a hostage to Stanleyville. Carlson was held there and was mentally and physically tortured. In November 1964, Gbenye announced he would execute Carlson, prompting the U.S. government to begin negotiations for his release. In Stanleyville, Carlson joined the American consul as a captive of the rebels. Upon a breakdown in negotiations, paratroopers were flown in and the rebels panicked. On November 24, 1964, some Simbas soldiers opened fire into a crowd, and Carlson and several others ran to a wall in hopes of escaping. Before Carlson scaled the wall, he urged a clergyman to go first, and as he was climbing the wall after the clergyman, he was shot and killed by rebel gun fire.
In July 1963, along with his wife, son Wayne, and daughter Lynette, he returned to the Ubangi region of the African nation known at the time as the Republic of the Congo. Activities included working in the eighty-bed hospital and leper colony. During this time, Carlson acquired the nickname Monganga Paul (Monganga meaning "doctor" in the Lingala tongue). This work continued until the political unrest of the time reached them. In August 1964, rebels captured Stanleyville, now Kisangani, and the Carlson family crossed the Ubangi river to seek refuge in the Central African Republic. Carlson, however, remained committed to his hospital and work in Wasolo, and he returned.
In 1961, Carlson decided to serve as a missionary doctor. He arrived in Congo and began working as a medical missionary for six months in Ubangi Province. In December 1961 he returned to Redondo Beach but continued to talk of returning to the Congo because of its great needs.
Carlson was born in Culver City, California, the son of Swedish immigrant Gustav Carlson, a machinist, and his wife Ruth. He graduated from North Park University in 1948, and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Stanford in 1951, and finished medical school at George Washington University in 1956. After finishing medical school, he completed five years of internship and then surgery residency in Redondo Beach, California, during which time he met and married nurse Lois Lindblom of Menominee, Michigan.
Paul E. Carlson (March 31, 1928 – November 24, 1964) was an American physician and medical missionary who served in Wasolo, a town in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He originated from Rolling Hills Covenant Church in Southern California, which is a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination. He was killed in 1964 by rebel insurgents after being falsely accused of being an American spy.