Archbishop Duncan Williams’ “prodigal son” says father’s prayers saved him from 'Devil's hell’ [VIDEO]
In a heartwarming and inspiring testimony, Daniel Duncan-Williams, the youngest son of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, opened up about his personal struggles and triumphs during a recent service at Action Chapel, his father's church.
With vulnerability and gratitude, Daniel shared how his father's unwavering prayer, support and guidance helped him overcome his darkest moments, including a debilitating addiction to marijuana.
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However, he said his constant prayers played a key role in lifting him out of what he described as ‘hell.’ He explained how the love and prayers of his family were crucial in his journey to recovery.
Today, Daniel Duncan-Williams, once a self-described "prodigal son," is spreading a message of hope and redemption to young people struggling with similar challenges.
With conviction and compassion, he urges them to persevere in prayer, trusting that God will intervene in their lives, just as He did in his own.
Daniel Duncan-Williams had been in the news recently for his outbursts on social media. The budding musician who had the stage name.
In 2019, he dropped nine tracks with one of his most popular tracks on the music streaming platform titled Dear Daddy (Sorry Oh).
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