When God gives a man a call to the nations, that call refuses to stay local. It reaches. It stretches. It carries a burden that cannot be contained in one city or one country. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills carries such a call—a divine assignment to preach the Gospel, plant churches, and raise up pastors around the world.
His apostolic journey began in Ghana, but it didn’t stop there. What started as a campus ministry soon became a movement that touched cities and nations across Africa, Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond. With every crusade, every church plant, and every Bible school launched, the mandate has remained the same: reach the lost, build the Church, and equip faithful men to carry on the work.
The call to the nations is not a ministry brand. It’s a heavenly commission. And Bishop Dag has responded with his life.
Preaching That Pierces the Heart
The preaching ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is marked by clarity, conviction, and urgency. He does not preach to entertain or to impress. He preaches to save. To heal. To awaken. His voice carries the weight of a man who knows what is at stake—eternity. And that is why his messages are simple, but sharp. Full of Scripture. Full of truth. Full of the Spirit.
In the nations, he doesn’t just preach behind pulpits. He preaches in fields, in stadiums, on trucks, and in the open air. Souls gather in the thousands to hear the message of Jesus. And each time, he preaches as if it’s the last time someone will hear the Gospel.
That’s the heart of an apostle—preaching not just to inform, but to rescue.
Planting Churches with Apostolic Grace
Bishop Dag doesn’t just win souls and move on. He plants churches. This is one of the clearest signs of his apostolic calling. Churches have been planted after crusades, after missions, after soul-winning outreaches. Wherever the Gospel is preached, the Church is established. This is not a scattered effort—it’s a structured movement. Strategic, Spirit-led, and intentional.
These churches are not temporary tents. They become homes for believers, lighthouses in dark places, and training grounds for future leaders. From small towns to global cities, Bishop Dag has overseen the planting of churches that carry the same vision and values—discipleship, faithfulness, holiness, and loyalty.
He is not content with short-term impact. He plants for long-term fruit.
Raising Pastors to Shepherd the Harvest
Bishop Dag’s apostolic ministry would not be complete without mentioning his commitment to raising pastors. He doesn’t plant churches and leave them unattended. He raises shepherds. Men and women who will love the flock, feed the sheep, and watch over the souls God entrusts to them.
Through Bible schools, pastoral camps, books, and personal mentorship, he equips pastors for the work of ministry. He teaches them to pray, to study, to lead, and to endure. He prepares them not just to preach sermons, but to carry burdens.
The pastors he raises are not random volunteers. They are trained vessels. And they are part of a growing network of laborers sent into the harvest—each one a testimony of Bishop Dag’s obedience to the apostolic call.
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