Archbishop
Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the General overseer of the Christian Action Faith
Ministries has said he won’t succumb to pressure to condemn Prophet TB Joshua,
following the death of four people in a holy water stampede at Joshua’s church
in Ghana few months ago.
“Somebody
called me recently and said what do you think about…people rushing to a place
over holy water and dying and all that; we need you to say something; you have
to speak up; you have to make a statement and I said ‘no’, I don’t make
comments on matters like that”, Duncan-Williams told his congregation in a
recent sermon which was replayed on Radio XYZ’s ‘Voice of Action’ Christian
Programme on Sunday July 21.
He
said: “I am not called to insult and to attack people”. The cleric said he
believed that: “That which is of God shall stand and what is not of God shall
fail, so I don’t insult people, I don’t