How the founder of Church of Pentecost rejected Duncan-Williams’ desire to serve under him
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, the Founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, turned 67 years old and as part of the activities to mark the day, the leader of the charismatic faith in Ghana sat down for an interview to reflect on his many years in ministry. Speaking with Bernard Avle of Citi FM/Citi TV, Archbishop Duncan-Williams recalled some of the earliest moments of his ministry and how he got rejected by some of the big names in the faith at the time. Specifically recalling one of the earliest ones after he left Bible school in Nigeria, Duncan-Williams told the journalist how he had gone to the Founder of the Church of Pentecost, James McKeown, with the hopes of being accepted to work under him. Unfortunately for him, as he narrated, he was rejected by McKeown with the explanation that the path he wanted to follow in was not one that the CoP was interested in grooming people in at the time. “I didn’t have a mentor; I forced myself to be mentored and to get help but I wasn’t accepted.…
13 May 00:00 · GhanaWeb