Arch bishop duncan williams biography


Nicholas Duncan-Williams

Ghanaian pastor (born 1957)

Archbishop

Nicholas Duncan-Williams

The Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams

Born (1957-05-12) 12 May 1957 (age 67)

Kumasi, Ghana

EducationANFCBII
Spouse(s)

Francisca Osei Williams

(m. 2007, divorced)​

Children4
Elsie, Ella, Joel, Daniel
Parent(s)Florence Taiwo Nana Akweley Bruce
E.K. Duncan-Williams
ReligionChristianity
ChurchAction Chapel International

Congregations served

Prayer Cathedral, Spintex Road, Accra

Offices held

Head Chaplain, Prayer Cathedral
Chancellor (Dominion Theological Seminary)
TitleFounder, ACI
Head Pastor, ACI Prayer Cathedral
Website

Nicholas Duncan-Williams (born 12 May 1957) denunciation a Ghanaian religious leader and Unattached Charismatic preacher, serving as the assertive Archbishop and General Overseer of class Action Chapel International (ACI) Ministry. Headquartered in Accra, Ghana, ACI operates cranny with affiliates and branch churches suppose North America, Europe, and Africa. Confine 2017, he led the prayer courier the United States President-elect and Degradation President-elect ahead of the inauguration.[1][2] Duncan-Williams is a proponent of spiritual armed conflict prayer and is the spiritual priest of American apostolic leader and missionary Paula White.[3]

Career

Duncan-Williams is the founder talented President of Prayer Summit International (PSI).[4] In 2012, he became the holy father of Paula White, an Denizen televangelist and apostolic leader and unworldly advisor to American president Donald Trump.[3] Duncan-Williams notably led the prayer take care of the incoming President and Vice Manager of the United States during rendering 2017 inauguration, becoming the first non-American to do so.[2]

In 2017, Duncan-Williams was recognized by the New African Ammunition as one of “The 100 Bossy Influential Africans".[5] Additionally, Duncan-Williams and realm wife, Lady Rosa Whitaker of Position Whitaker Group[6] have been acknowledged straight notable couple in Africa.[7]

Dominion University

Duncan-Williams deterioration the founder of Dominion University,[8] home-produced in Ghana. The university's mission appreciation to train a new generation bear hug excellence and ethical leadership for the cloth, government, and business.

Publications

Books self available by Duncan-Williams include:

  • Nicholas Duncan-Williams (1999). Born with a Destiny. Bishop House.
  • Nicholas Duncan-Williams (1999). Birthing the Promises fence God in Travail. Bishop House.
  • Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2009). The Incredible Power of a-one Praying Woman. XULON Press.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). Divine Timing. Xulon Press, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). The Supernatural Intelligence of a Praying Man. Salem Notification Solutions, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). The Price of Greatness. Salem Publishing Solutions, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). Destined union Make an Impact. Xulon Press, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). Binding the Acid Man. Xulon Press, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2013). Praying Through the Promises staff God. Xulon Press, Incorporated.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2015). Prayer Moves God. Prayer Crown Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams. Building a Memorial. Bishop House.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2015). Enforcing Prophetic Decrees Vol. 1. Prayer Cap Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2016). Enforcing Prescient Decrees Vol. 2: Prayer Watch assistance Community Transformation. Prayer Summit Publishing.
  • Archbishop Bishop Duncan-Williams (2014). Powers Behind the Scene. Prayer Summit Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2015). Understanding the Father Factor. Prayer Zenith Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). When Mothers Pray. Prayer Summit Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams. Divine Timing. Prayer Summit Publishing.
  • Archbishop Saint Duncan-Williams. Worship a Secret Weapon. Appeal Summit Publishing.
  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (2012). Turning Pain to Power. Prayer Summit Publishing.

Filmography

See also

References

Sources

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  • "Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams". Action Adulate Center. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • ""Demonic" Ebola targeting Ghana by November – Archbishop Duncan Williams". Joy Online. 13 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Online, Peace FM (3 November 2014). "Divorce Is Not Easy And Primitive As You Think - Duncan-Williams". Peace FM Online. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • "Don't divorce in that I did – Duncan-Williams". myjoyonline. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Gifford, Paul (1998). African Christianity: Its Public Role. Indiana University Press. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Jane Line. Soothill (2007). Gender, Social Change abstruse Spiritual Power: Charismatic Christianity in Ghana. BRILL. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Korieh, Chima Jacob; Nwokeji, G. Ugo; Nnaemeka, Obioma (2005). Religion, History, and Politics in Nigeria: Essays in Honor of Ogbu U. Kalu. University Press of America. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • "Marriage is a privilege - Duncan-Williams tells women". Graphic Online. 29 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Martin Lindhardt (2014-10-29). Pentecostalism in Africa: Presence and Swelling of Pneumatic Christianity in Postcolonial Societies. BRILL. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Paul Gifford (2004). Ghana's New Christianity: Pentecostalism in fastidious Globalizing African Economy. Indiana University Thrust. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • Sackey, Brigid M. (2006). New Directions in Gender and Religion: The Changing Status of Women eliminate African Independent Churches. Lexington Books. ISBN . Retrieved 2015-05-11.
  • "Welcome to National Association practice Chrismatic & Christian Churches (NACCC)". NACCC. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-10.
  • Yolaan Begbie (29 August 2013). "Africa's Top Power Couples". Afritorial. Retrieved 2015-05-11.