Founder of the Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has cautioned married couples using him as a an example to seek divorce to desist from it.
Reluctantly speaking about the issue which made headlines in Ghana because of his status, the Archbishop said, “I don’t want my situation to give anybody a license to commit suicide or go out there and just do anything they might call right or wrong. I take responsibility of my own situation,” he cautioned.
[contextly_sidebar id=”S0q7TvToG59NBeOVBhEyE7ny87Oqn1Cs”]Archbishop Duncan-Williams after 26 years in holy matrimony divorced his wife, Madam Francisca in 2007 over what he termed “irreconcilable differences.”
He later married Rosa Whitaker, the CEO and President of the Whitaker Group in Washington, D.C.
Speaking on Accra based radio station Joy FM, about whether his views on marriage had changed as a result of his experience, Archbishop Duncan-Williams insisted that he believes “what the scriptures say about marriage and issue of divorce and remarriage.”
The international preacher advised couples contemplating on divorce to reconsider their stance because “this thing about divorce is not that simple and easy as you think especially if you have children with the woman.”
“You are going to still be connected to her forever because of the kids,” he said.
“…That is not to say if you are in an abuse situation you should stay in it and be killed or die,” he added.
Duncan Williams recently caused a stir with sermon in which he said women must see men’s love proposal and decision to marry them as a “privilege” because without that, they will “rot” away with their beauty and intelligence.
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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com/Ghana
