The entrance of famous televangelist and father of the Christian Charismatic Movement in Ghana, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams at the premiere of ‘A Taste of Sin’ did not go unnoticed.
In a viral video shared on the micro-blogging platform, Instagram, the celebrated clergyman was seen entering the Silverbird Cinemas with an entourage.
The team included his aides, wife, security, and some media personnel who were trying to get a good shot of the preacher.
As expected, movie lovers present also cheered Archbishop Duncan-Williams on as he greeted some dignitaries present.
In the movie, “A Taste of Sin”, Duncan-Williams had his debut cameo appearance.
According to the producers of the movie, Dominion TV and Sami’s Media, “A Taste of Sin” is an enthralling story that explores the power of faith, forgiveness and hope through the lives of two pastors intertwine- one tempted by a shortcut to success, and the other facing unimaginable trials in his marriage.
As they navigate these challenges, they grapple with fidelity, temptation, and their own beliefs.
Other stars who were present for the movie premiere were; Jackie Appiah, Majid Michel, James Gardiner, Frank Rajah, and other high-profile individuals, all eager to see what the new movie had to offer.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams has been through hell
Actor Majid Michel has described Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams as the father of the land having “been through hell” yet remaining resilient.
In his view, the preacher’s resilience is commendable because it takes a strong man to be such resolute in the face of adversity.
Majid Michel said in an interview:
“The archbishop has been through hell all his life. He’s still fighting. He’s the father of the land. The hot water, the fire, things he’s been through that he’s still going through, you can’t survive it. So, when he speaks, it comes with a lot of weight”.
Majid Michel
Majid Michel and the preacher starred in a movie titled ‘Taste of Sin’ which premiered on Friday, April 7, 2023, and happened to be a Good Friday. In his interview, the actor highlighted the role the archbishop played in the said movie.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams is the Founder and Presiding Archbishop of Action Chapel International (ACI), headquartered in Accra, Ghana. He is recognized as the Patriarch and Father of the Charismatic Movement in Ghana and other parts of West Africa. He is also the Founder and President of Prayer Summit International (PSI), Dominion University, and Television.
He is the current Chairman of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches (NACCC) and was a member of the immediate past Governing Board of the National Peace Council.
The preacher in an interview in 2017 detailed his story, including how he lost his fingers. He said:
“Of all the battles in life, the spiritual battle is easily the most significant. It is always said that before anything of worth happens in the physical, it must be settled in the spiritual. It happened in the spiritual realm but sacrificed my fingers for it.
“At age 20, something significant happened. I had nightmares, and hallucinations and heard voices at home; spiritual voices contending with the voice of truth, and grace. I was captured by the spirit, instructed by it to light a candle and dip my hands into the burning flame”.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams
He continued:
“I obeyed without question but with pain. My lips at a point were sealed until the pain had become unbearable. My fingers darkened in the flames until they turned into ashes. My shouts attracted siblings who came and rushed me to Korle Bu Hospital where I was admitted for months”.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams
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