In every generation, God raises builders—apostolic leaders who don’t just preach for the moment but build for eternity. Dag Heward-Mills is one of those builders. His ministry is not focused on events or trends. It is focused on structure, discipleship, and long-term fruit. From the very beginning, Bishop Dag has built with one thing in mind: that what is planted must remain. The foundation must be strong. The people must be trained. The message must be pure.
His commitment to apostolic foundations can be seen in every part of the UD-OLGC. There is a blueprint, a spiritual architecture that holds everything together. It is not random. It is deliberate. There is doctrine, structure, loyalty, follow-up, church planting, and shepherding—all taught, reinforced, and reproduced through every pastor, every church, and every camp.
This is the wisdom of a master builder. He builds with the end in mind. He does not look for excitement—he looks for endurance. And because of that, his ministry has stood the test of time. Where others have crumbled under pressure, Bishop Dag’s churches have flourished. They are not held together by hype. They are built on apostolic principles that reflect the heart of the early church.
Transferring the Building Anointing
One of the most powerful aspects of Bishop Dag’s ministry is that he has not kept the grace to himself. He has transferred it. He has raised men and women who now carry the same building anointing. These are not just gifted speakers—they are wise builders. They understand how to start churches from scratch. They know how to grow people from new believers into leaders. They are trained to disciple, correct, care, and lead with wisdom.
This kind of transfer does not happen by chance. It is the fruit of years of intentional impartation. Through books like The Art of Leadership, Church Planting, and Loyalty and Disloyalty, Bishop Dag has poured the apostolic foundation into the next generation. And now, the movement continues—not with one man, but with thousands carrying the same torch.
He teaches his pastors to think beyond the present. To plant churches that will outlive them. To raise leaders who will carry the vision further than they ever could. This is the legacy of an apostle—not just a church planter, but a movement builder.
Dag Heward-Mills has not only built something lasting—he has shown others how to do the same. And through this, the Church is being strengthened, the harvest is being gathered, and the name of Jesus is being lifted across the world.
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