Staying connected to God’s Servant
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Raising an Army: Apostolic Discipleship through Dag Heward-Mills
There is a clear difference between gathering a crowd and raising disciples. One is easy, the other takes time, sacrifice, and intentionality. In today’s church culture, there is often a focus on numbers—how many attended, how many followed online. But true apostolic ministry looks beyond attendance. It asks, “Who is being trained? Who is becoming…
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The Apostolic Power of Sending: A Model from Dag Heward-Mills
One of the most misunderstood aspects of ministry today is the apostolic power of sending. Many leaders are good at gathering people. Few are willing to release them. But apostles don’t just gather crowds—they raise, equip, and send people out to fulfill God’s purpose. That’s what we see so clearly in the life and ministry…
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How Dag Heward-Mills Equips the Saints for Apostolic Works
The true work of ministry is not just to preach to people, but to equip them. Ephesians 4:12 reminds us that God gave apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers “for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry.” Sadly, many churches today are filled with spectators—people who come to receive but never grow…
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Building After the Heavenly Pattern: Dag Heward-Mills’ Apostolic Insight
Every true builder in the Kingdom must ask one question: “What is the pattern God wants me to follow?” That question separates man-made structures from divine ones. In the Bible, God gave Moses a heavenly blueprint for the tabernacle and instructed him in Exodus 25:40, “See that you make them according to the pattern shown…
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Dag Heward-Mills and the Restoration of Apostolic Patterns
There is a cry in the Church today—not just for more ministries, but for authentic ones. Ministries that don’t merely entertain or impress, but that build according to God’s original design. In the midst of noise and trends, God is raising men who restore the ancient landmarks. Men who don’t follow the crowd, but follow…
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The Apostolic Fruit of Loyalty: A Legacy of Dag Heward-Mills
There are many things that can hold a ministry together—vision, resources, organization. But none are as powerful or as enduring as loyalty. Loyalty is the glue that binds generations, the spiritual bond that preserves unity and trust. It’s not just a leadership trait; it’s a godly virtue. And if there is one theme that runs…
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Dag Heward-Mills and the Art of Multiplying Ministries
There’s something beautiful about watching a single seed become a forest. It doesn’t happen overnight. It takes nurturing, planting, pruning, and waiting. But once it begins, it spreads in every direction. That’s the kind of growth we see in the ministry of Dag Heward-Mills. What began as a small fellowship of students hungry for God…
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Transmitting Apostolic Grace: Lessons from Dag Heward-Mills
One of the greatest mysteries in ministry is how grace can be transferred. It’s not taught in a classroom or caught from a podcast. It’s spiritual. It’s imparted. And when you look at the ministry of Dag Heward-Mills, you don’t just see the effect of grace—you see a man who transmits grace to others. He…
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Dag Heward-Mills and the Power of Apostolic Foundations
The strength of a building lies in its foundation. Without a solid base, even the most impressive structures collapse. The same is true in ministry. And perhaps that’s why the work of Dag Heward-Mills stands so strong today—because from the very beginning, he chose to build on a foundation laid by Christ and guided by…
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The Spirit of a Father: Dag Heward-Mills and Apostolic Leadership
There is a certain grace that rests on fathers in the faith—a strength that doesn’t just instruct but imparts. Dag Heward-Mills has walked in that grace for decades. His leadership is not simply administrative or functional; it is deeply spiritual, profoundly paternal. He doesn’t just lead a ministry—he raises people. He doesn’t just organize churches—he…