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The Founder of the Action Faith International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams says Ghanaians must rise up and pray against the marauding evil that is destroying African countries.That evil, he said, was at the doorstep of Ghana and the citizenry must wake up from their slumber and stop it in its destructive path.“Evil will not rest until it destroys what is good,” he warned.In an interview with Joy FM's Super Morning Show on the reason and importance of the "All Believers' Night"; an intensive night of prayer in favour of the nation, he quoted Mark.4:5 and remarked that the devil does not play fair or just, adding that, “if 6,000 demons can dwell in one man, then, there is the need for all believers to mobilise themselves and intercede on behalf of the entire nation.”The prayer of a person kills only a hundred, but the prayer of two people can kill two thousand demons, therefore, there is the need for all to join hands in good faith and pray, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams explained.The man of God said even though failure of some spiritual fathers to educate their congregation has led to the social vices seen on the streets today.However, he quoted the Bible in first Corinthians.4:5, saying, “let us not judge anything now until the coming of our Lord because when He comes, every work of man will be brought to light”.He also urged the media and the entire public to be focus on the good things that goes on in the body of Christ and not just dwell in the negative things that revolves around them.
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