The Founder of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, has shared his experiences with betrayal by close associates.
He explained that he felt deeply hurt when individuals he had positively influenced turned against him.
These betrayals, he added, significantly impacted his ministry, causing him to question his trust in his inner circle.
In an interview with Bernard Avle on Citi TV and monitored by GhanaWeb, Duncan-Williams disclosed how he coped with such betrayals in the early stages of his ministry.
“Betrayal happens every now and then. It hurts when you are betrayed by people you love, trust, poured into them, and done right by them. And those you never expected them to stab you in the back.
“It used to bother me a lot. I mean, it did a lot of damage to me in those days, and it undermined a lot of things that I could have done for the kingdom in those days with ease,” he recounted.
On Sunday, May 12, 2024, 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.
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