Renowned Ghanaian Preacher Duncan-Williams Recounts 1 Hour 45 Minutes Experience in Heaven

Renowned Ghanaian Preacher Duncan-Williams Recounts 1 Hour 45 Minutes Experience in Heaven

  • Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, founder of Action Chapel International, told his congregation he was transported to heaven for 1 hour 45 minutes
  • The prominent Ghanaian cleric described seeing grass that sparkled like diamonds on a high mountain guided by an angel
  • Duncan-Williams also revealed he encountered a late spiritual mentor who gave him a pass to return to his physical body

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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the founder and General Overseer of Action Chapel International (ACI), has opened up about what he describes as a heavenly visitation that lasted one hour and 45 minutes, during which he says he left his physical body entirely.

Speaking before his congregation in a sermon, the veteran Ghanaian cleric recounted being removed from his physical frame and escorted through what he described as breathtaking scenery in the heavenly realm.

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Renowned Ghanaian preacher, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, recounts his 1 hour 45 minutes experience in heaven. Photo credit: Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams/Facebook.
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Duncan-Williams on the diamond grass and the high mountain

According to a report sighted on GhanaWeb, the Archbishop said an angel served as his guide throughout the experience, leading him to a mountainous area covered in extraordinary vegetation.

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"I went there for 1 hour 45 minutes. I was taken out of my body to heaven. I saw some very interesting things. One of the things I saw was that an angel took me to a high mountain and the grass was like diamonds," he told his congregation.

He went on to suggest that such encounters are not exclusive to him, urging his members to follow spiritual direction closely.

"If you follow the instructions of the spirit, some people will have an encounter to go to heaven. You won't die, but you will go to heaven and see heaven, then you come back," he said.

A late mentor and diamond-white car in heaven

One of the more striking elements of his account involved an unexpected reunion with a late spiritual figure known as Elder Saki, a man who had once supported him through prayer during his earlier years in ministry.

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According to Duncan-Williams, it was the angel who drew his attention to Elder Saki's presence, prompting the recognition.

"While I was standing there, one of the fathers that brought me out in prayer, Elder Saki, the angel said to me, 'Do you know anybody here?' and I said yes. He drove on that beautiful grass and came to see me," he recalled.

General Overseer of Action Chapel International said his late mentor called him by his first name before handing him what he described as a pass to return to his body.

"He mentioned my first name and I said, Papa. He then gave me a pass to go back to my body," he shared.

The Archbishop also noted the vehicle his mentor was driving, linking it to a wish the man had carried during his earthly life.

"He was driving a beautiful white car that shone like diamonds. Apparently, that was his dream car when he was on earth, so he got it in heaven," he added.

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Duncan-Williams is one of Ghana's most prominent Christian leaders, and his account has stirred considerable conversation among church members and the wider public.

Duncan-Williams delivers scary warning about GoldBod

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams had raised the alarm over what he described as organised attempts to infiltrate Ghana’s formal gold-trading system.

The Action Chapel International leader said information from a sheikh and private conversations had left him deeply concerned.

Duncan-Williams also warned that illegal mining was poisoning water bodies and farmland, putting the livelihoods of future generations at serious risk.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Salifu Bagulube Moro (Human-Interest Editor) Salifu Bagulube Moro is a Current Affairs Editor at YEN.com.gh. He has over five years of experience in journalism. He graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2018, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies with a specialization in Journalism. Salifu previously worked with Opera News as a Content Management Systems (CMS) Editor. He also worked as an Online Reporter for the Ghanatalksbusiness.com news portal, as well as with the Graphic Communications Group Limited as a National Service Person. Salifu joined YEN.com.gh in 2024. Email: salifu.moro@yen.com.gh.