For many, evangelism is a church program or an occasional outreach event. But for Dag Heward-Mills, it is a divine burden—a fire that burns continually in his heart. Winning the lost is not just a part of his ministry. It is the reason for his ministry. His life is governed by one overwhelming conviction: that souls are perishing every day, and the Church must rise to reach them. It is not optional. It is urgent. And it is costly.
The phrase “at all cost” is not a slogan to Bishop Dag. It is a lifestyle. He has poured his time, his strength, his finances, and even his health into the mission of saving souls. His crusades have taken him into remote areas, across dangerous territories, and into places many would never go. Not for recognition, but for the one lost soul who might be standing in the crowd, hearing the gospel for the first time.
This urgency has shaped everything in his ministry. His books, camps, and leadership teachings are all infused with the evangelistic cry. He doesn’t just teach pastors how to manage churches—he teaches them how to reach the lost. He doesn’t train shepherds to maintain people—he trains them to rescue them. And this focus has sparked a soul-winning revival across the churches he oversees.
A Church That Lives for the Harvest
What makes Bishop Dag’s evangelistic ministry so effective is not just his personal effort, but how he has mobilized thousands of others to carry the same burden. He has built churches that exist for the harvest. His members are trained to witness. His pastors are trained to preach the gospel. His lay ministers are expected to follow up on souls and bring in the sheaves. This is not by chance—it is by design.
Every Healing Jesus Campaign is more than a large event—it is a declaration of war against the gates of hell. Souls are saved. Sick bodies are healed. Demons are cast out. And Jesus is glorified. Behind the stage, there is deep prayer, spiritual warfare, and meticulous planning. But at the center of it all is the simple message of salvation through Jesus Christ.
This same message is echoed across pulpits, classrooms, and marketplaces. Bishop Dag has trained believers to be bold, to be persistent, and to never forget that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation. His passion is contagious. And the result is a movement that is not just growing—it is reaching. It is going. It is rescuing. And it is doing so at any cost.
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