One of the clearest signs of an apostolic calling is multiplication. Not just of members, but of leaders. Not just of activity, but of anointing. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has lived out this call with unwavering purpose. From a single church in Accra, Ghana, to thousands of churches planted worldwide, the multiplication is not accidental. It is apostolic.
What began as a small fellowship has become a global family of churches. And at the heart of it all is a deep understanding of God’s call to be fruitful and to multiply. Bishop Dag doesn’t just gather people—he sends them. He doesn’t just preach messages—he imparts vision. The growth is not just outward. It’s spiritual, intentional, and rooted in kingdom purpose.
Multiplication is not just a result of strategy. It’s the evidence of obedience.
Building People Who Build Others
Bishop Dag’s vision has never been about gathering a crowd. It has always been about building people. Discipleship has remained at the center. He pours into leaders so that they can pour into others. He teaches, trains, corrects, and releases. The people under his leadership are not meant to remain followers. They are raised to become builders.
He believes every Christian can do something for God. And he proves it by turning students into pastors, lay workers into missionaries, and ordinary men into extraordinary servants of God. This is the multiplying grace that rests on him. It’s not about charisma. It’s about calling.
Because real multiplication doesn’t come from talent. It comes from transfer.
A Teaching That Multiplies Ministry
One of the secrets behind the multiplication in Bishop Dag’s ministry is his teaching. His books have been translated, distributed, and studied around the world. They are used in churches, Bible schools, and leadership trainings on every continent. And what they carry is more than content—they carry spirit.
His teachings on loyalty, church planting, leadership, and shepherding are not just principles. They are patterns. Patterns that, when followed, produce growth. Patterns that protect the Church from division and drift. And these patterns are being multiplied through pastors who were trained under his hand, and now train others.
That is how a movement becomes a mission.
Generational Impact Through Apostolic Multiplication
The call to multiply is not just about numbers—it’s about generations. Bishop Dag is not building for applause. He is building for the future. He teaches others to do what he has done so that the work continues even when he is not there. That’s legacy. That’s apostolic.
The multiplication you see in his ministry today is not just addition of churches—it’s the sending of people. It’s the rising of new leaders. It’s the spreading of truth. It’s sons becoming fathers and continuing the work.
Dag Heward-Mills carries the apostolic call to multiply. And that call is still speaking, still sending, and still bearing fruit all over the world.
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