There are people who write because they enjoy it. Then there are those who write because they are compelled by the Spirit of God. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills writes because he carries an anointing to document divine revelation. His books are not born in casual thought or creative brainstorming. They are born in the presence of God. They carry weight because they come from a place of spiritual depth.
When you read his books, you don’t just hear his voice—you hear the echo of heaven. His writing carries the same anointing that rests on his preaching. It cuts through confusion. It brings conviction. It stirs action. And it plants seeds that continue to bear fruit long after the final page is turned.
This is not just the work of a writer. It is the ministry of a scribe under the unction of the Holy Spirit.
From the Secret Place to the Printed Page
Bishop Dag’s writing process begins in prayer. Before there is an outline, there is intercession. Before there is a title, there is a burden. He waits on the Lord, listens for direction, and moves only when he senses divine release. The books are not a product of pressure—they are a result of fellowship with God.
The words are drawn from Scripture, but also from experience. They reflect years of walking with God, building churches, facing betrayal, raising leaders, and laboring in the Gospel. When he writes, he pours all of it out—wisdom gained, lessons learned, and revelation received.
He takes what the Lord whispers in secret and brings it into the light so the Body of Christ can grow, be strengthened, and be equipped for every good work.
Writing as Ministry, Not a Project
To Bishop Dag, writing is not just another task on the calendar. It is ministry. Just as he prepares sermons for the pulpit, he prepares manuscripts for the Church. Both come from the same well. Both are meant to feed, guide, and transform. He doesn’t treat his books as products—he treats them as vessels of truth.
He writes because he knows people are searching. People are asking questions, facing confusion, longing for clarity. His books become a response to those needs. They answer with truth, not opinion. They speak with authority, not assumption. And they reach people where a sermon may never go.
It is ministry without borders. Ministry that speaks in silence. Ministry that endures.
Sustained by Grace, Fueled by Purpose
Bishop Dag continues to write, year after year, not because it’s easy—but because it’s necessary. It takes grace to keep going. It takes focus to keep pouring. It takes faith to believe that the words being written today will shape lives tomorrow.
But he does it. Because he knows that there is power in the written word. He knows that revelation is not meant to be hoarded—it is meant to be shared. And he understands that one book, in the right hands, at the right time, can change a life, save a ministry, or awaken a calling.
This is what the writing anointing looks like. It is not flashy. It is faithful. And it is bearing fruit across the nations.
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