Pastor William F. Kumuyi, leader of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), one of the world’s largest churches, is set to attend President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20.
Kumuyi, known for his influential Bible teaching and evangelistic ministry, hails from Lagos, Nigeria, where he oversees a global Christian movement.
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Kumuyi highlighted President Trump’s commitment to Christian values during his first term, including his historic meeting of foreign ministers focused on international religious freedom.
“President Trump’s stand for the gospel is not without recognition, not just by American Christians, but all Christians globally,” Kumuyi stated.
While in Washington, Kumuyi will engage with U.S. lawmakers, church leaders, and media representatives. During his visit, he will discuss pivotal topics impacting the global Christian community, including:
“This moment in history reminds us that faith has the power to shape policies, advocate for religious liberty, and foster the growth of Christianity worldwide,” Kumuyi stated.
Kumuyi’s visit underscores the role of faith in fostering global dialogue and advancing Christian values.
He will be available for interviews in Washington, D.C., from January 17–27, offering insights on the intersection of religion, policy, and global leadership.
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