In a sermon delivered on Sunday, July 14, 2024, Rev. Owusu-Bempah revealed that representatives of Joe Biden visited him. He advised them to return on Friday, July 19, 2024, for further discussions.
Despite Biden’s request, Owusu-Bempah expressed a personal preference for supporting former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election. He emphasized the intense nature of current political affairs, referencing an alleged attack on Trump.
“Nowadays, politics has become bloody. I heard Trump had been shot, but he didn’t die. I don’t know why they want to shoot Trump, but when I saw that they had taken the key from him and he would lose for Joe Biden to come, do you remember?” Owusu-Bempah said.
He continued, clarifying that his support for Trump is a personal choice rather than a prophecy.
“It happened, and now he is coming back. I said he would return, and now he is coming back to contest. This time, I am not going to say anything, but I am going to pray for him. I want him to win. This is my personal support for him and not a prophecy.”
Addressing Biden’s request, Owusu-Bempah explained that despite his previous statements, he would still pray for Biden’s success in the election.
“Joe Biden’s people have come to me, asking that whatever I can do to help Joe Biden gain the strength to win the election, I should do it. Since Biden has heard what I said about Trump, this is a tricky situation, so I also support Joe Biden with prayers.”
He admitted that he initially forgot about Biden’s delegation. He recounted how he remembered their request while praying for both candidates.
“Praying for Joe Biden and Trump, I had even forgotten that Joe Biden had sent his people to me. I told them to come this Friday. When they came, the pastor was at my house, and I had forgotten that Joe Biden had sent his people to me.”

President Biden from the Democratic Party announced his re-election bid earlier this year. In the Republican Party, former President Donald Trump will contest
President Biden from the Democratic Party announced his re-election bid earlier this year, seeking a second term in office. Former President Donald Trump, representing the Republican Party, has also declared his candidacy, aiming to return to the White House.
The 2024 presidential election is set to be a significant and highly contested race, reflecting deep political divisions within the country. Key issues expected to dominate the campaign include the economy, healthcare, immigration, and foreign policy. Both candidates have already started outlining their visions for the future of the nation, with Biden focusing on continuing his administration’s policies and Trump promising to bring about major changes.
Americans will head to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, to elect the next US president. The election will not only determine the president but also influence the control of Congress, with numerous Senate and House seats up for grabs. The winner will serve a four-year term in the White House starting in January 2025.
