Paul A. Moore

Paul Andrew Moore is a third generation minister with a rich Christian heritage and one of eight siblings. His father, Fred J. Moore who passed in 2019 was a prominent minister in the Wesleyan Church, winning awards for growth and outstanding accomplishments. Paul served under his father in ministry gaining practical methods to evangelism and discipleship.

Paul’s creative journey began as an artist, then a cosmetologist and eventually, an actor and director. He has written, directed and acted in several large-scale theatrical performances for mega-ministries with outstanding results and success. Paul’s artistic skills helped him develop his trade to become a prolific ghostwriter, author, scholar, and teacher.

Paul’s true passion is teaching. After several years of academic training in Bible, Theology, Biblical Literature, and ancient Near Customs, Moore demonstrates his gift of teaching with clarity and confidence at the collegiate and conference level. Over the years, prominent ministers who got to know Paul, or were exposed to his teaching and/or writing labeled him as a “spirit-filled” theologian. Moore has become a leading spokesperson for various apostolic networks in theology, particularly Kingdom Theology or the Kingdom of God.

Paul has five children, four grandchildren, two adorable dogs and a loyal feline. He resides in Winter Park, Florida, a suburb of Orlando.

Thy Kingdom Come

After thirty-five years of comprehensive research into the history, culture and customs of the ancient Near East pertaining to the Old Testament era and inter-biblical period, Moore reveals in this 370-page book the historical development of Kingdom theology. Paul provides a detailed description of the Kingdom of God with academic precision following the precepts presented by Gordon Fee, George Eldon Ladd, C. H. Dodd, T. W. Manson, and a host of scholarly penmanship. Paul unveils the revelatory premise for a Kingdom theme throughout the scriptures and biblical history.

Thy Kingdom Come is a historical, theological and practical view of Kingdom theology. Not since Joachim Jeremias or John Bright has a scholarly book of this magnitude on the Kingdom of God been published to the masses. Paul’s prolific writing style follows the technique and approach of C. Peter Wagner, N.T. Wright, and Gordon Fee—and he calls this manuscript his theological masterpiece!

Moore takes the reader on a life-long journey as he developed and perfected his Kingdom theology in Word and deed. Discover the historical and cultural background to understanding the Kingdom of God and learn the practical steps to its consummation.