The founder and leader of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, will lead an array of accomplished Christian mentors and leadership coaches to mentor over 3000 young leaders from West Africa at the six-day International Pastors and Leaders Under 40 Summit (IPLUS40) from the 14th to the 19th of May at the Pleasant Place Church in Accra Ghana.
IPLUS40 is an annual conference convened by Pastors Mentoring Pastors, an apostolic body which provides mentoring for young people in leadership and hosted by the Pleasant Place Church.
The summit is intended to create a platform where accomplished leaders will interact and share experiences with emerging leaders.
Other speakers at this year’s summit include Apostle-General Sam Kurankye Ankrah, Rev. Prof Emmanuel Asante, Bishop N.A. Tackie-Yarboi, Rev. Steve Mensah, Bishop Matthew Addae-Mensah, Bishop James Saah, Bishop Dominic Allotey, (USA), Dr. Ralph Dartey, (Canada), Bishop Michael Hutton-Wood, (UK), Dr Philip Aryee, (UK), Apostle Anselm Madubuko, (Nigeria).
Archbishop Duncan-Williams is known as the founder and father of the Charismatic Movement in Ghana, which started 40 years ago.
Known in many parts of the world as the Apostle of Strategic Prayer, Archbishop Duncan-Williams is also the Founder and President of Prayer Summit International (PSI). The Prayer Summits bring revivals to international cities through the power of corporate, intercessory and prophetic prayer.
Recently named by New African Magazine as one of “The 100 Most Influential Africans,” Archbishop Duncan-Williams is also the Founder of Dominion University, based in Ghana, which aims to train a new generation in excellence and ethical leadership for ministry, government, and business.
He is also the Founder of an NGO Compassion in Action Africa that is transforming schools under trees into 21st-century primary educational facilities while also providing clean water and other forms of support.
Compassion in Action also supports an orphanage with 150 children and a drug rehabilitation facility with 120 people recovering from drug addiction.
Action Chapel and affiliate churches, with a global Membership of over, 100,000, train and equip believers for end time commissions and assignments in the Kingdom of God.
Admission to the summit is free and accommodation for participants from outside Accra is available for free. Participants can register at
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By: citinewsroom.com/Ghana
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