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Duncan Williams Narrates How He Went To Heaven For 1 Hour 45 Minutes

Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams recently delivered a sermon to his congregation, where he shared his experience of visiting heaven.

According to him, he had the opportunity to explore the heavenly realms for 1 hour and 45 minutes. During this time, he witnessed various astonishing spectacles, including grass made of diamonds.

This revelation has caused quite a stir on social media. While some individuals mocked him for perpetuating what they consider to be religious nonsense that holds Christians captive, his numerous followers, predominantly Christians, praised him for sharing his extraordinary encounter with the rest of the world.

He claimed his church members would not die but would go to heaven.

“When I went to Heaven… I went to Heaven for 1 hour 45 minutes, I was taken out of my body to Heaven for 1 hour 45 minutes and I saw some very interesting things…An angel took to me a high mountain and the grass was like diamond…”

Tru News Report last mentioned Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams when we reported his resignation, along with Eastwood Anaba, from their positions on the Board of Trustees overseeing the construction of the National Cathedral in Ghana.

The National Cathedral project, which aims to serve as a unifying national place of worship and a source of pride for the Ghanaian people, has been a subject of discussion and controversy since its inception.

In a joint statement, Archbishop Duncan-Williams and Reverend Anaba stated that their resignation was due to the government’s failure to appoint an independent accounting firm to audit all public funds contributed towards the National Cathedral.

“Despite our prayers, best hopes and best wishes, unfortunately, a needed audit to help restore public confidence and trust in this consequential project has not been enacted to the best of our knowledge. Since January 2023, we have awaited news to no avail regarding the findings of the audit.

“We, therefore, regret that, as a matter of conscience and faith, we hereby submit to you our resignation from the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral.”

In January 2023, two esteemed clergymen issued a formal request to the Board of Trustees, urging for an immediate halt to the construction of the National Cathedral.

Their call was predicated on the necessity of an audit of the project. Additionally, the clergymen highlighted the prevailing economic conditions in Ghana, emphasizing that the current climate renders it unfeasible to achieve timely completion of the project. Consequently, they advocated for the suspension of construction until the economic fortunes of the country improved.

Source – Tru News Report

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