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A major spiritual convention aimed at reviving faith and strengthening the Christian community has officially opened in Accra.
The event, dubbed Impact 2025, is being led by Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams of Action Chapel International. This year’s gathering focuses on equipping believers to understand and walk in their divine purpose while addressing the spiritual and social challenges of the modern world.
Thousands of Christians from across Ghana have converged for the eight-day conference, which began on November 30 and will run until December 7. The program is centered on prayer, inspirational messages, and biblical teachings, designed to strengthen participants’ spiritual foundations and equip them for meaningful service in the Kingdom of God.
Speaking on day one of the event, Archbishop Duncan-Williams encouraged attendees to embrace divine intervention in their lives: “Before I said, the narrative is changing; your enemies after Impact will change their minds. They will change their mind about you. Receive the anointing to change the narrative. Receive the grace to change the story of your life in the name of Jesus. Amen,” Duncan concluded.
The convention also aims to reignite passion among believers, foster spiritual renewal, and encourage personal transformation. With a strong emphasis on discipleship, worship, and purposeful Christian living, Impact 2025 is expected to leave attendees inspired, empowered, and spiritually energised.
Some participants shared their experiences at the event: “I asked God to help me see the fruit of my labor, and by His grace, I’ve completed my studies. I have faith that every pending request will be fulfilled by the end of this year,” one attendee disclosed.
“So far, it’s amazing. The bishop opened up my heart to receive blessings,” another added.
A longtime participant shared, “I’ve experienced Impact for years. I prayed for a financial turnaround last year, and by God’s grace, it came to pass. Surely, this year will be another season of blessings.”
With thousands already in attendance, Impact 2025 is set to leave a lasting imprint on believers, not only in Ghana but across the wider Christian community.
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