Dag Heward-Mills and the Heartbeat of God for Nations

When Jesus spoke His final words to His disciples, He gave them a mandate that has never changed: Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. This is not a suggestion—it is a command. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has lived his entire ministry with this truth burning in his heart. The Great Commission is still the mission.

He has refused to limit the gospel to four walls. He has refused to let comfort, culture, or convenience dilute the assignment. For him, the nations are not distant—they are within reach. They are not optional—they are a divine responsibility. His heart beats for souls, and his feet move toward nations.

This is not about ambition. It’s about obedience. Bishop Dag has built his life around reaching the unreached, preaching where Christ is not known, and raising leaders who will carry the same burden. He has turned the command of Christ into a personal mission.

Moving Beyond Familiar Borders

The call to go into all the world requires boldness, strategy, and sacrifice. Bishop Dag has never been afraid to step out of familiar places. He has taken the gospel into remote villages, war-torn regions, and spiritually resistant areas. His Healing Jesus Campaigns have reached millions across Africa and beyond—not for show, but for souls.

These crusades are not just events. They are divine invasions. The sick are healed, the oppressed are delivered, and sinners are drawn to the cross. But more than that, churches are planted, leaders are trained, and entire regions are impacted.

He teaches that ministry is not meant to be stationary. It must move. It must go. It must stretch. Because the harvest is great, but the laborers are few. And until every nation hears the gospel, the Church has no right to be idle.

Raising Laborers for the Nations

Bishop Dag does not carry this burden alone. He has built a system that raises, trains, and sends laborers into the harvest field. His Bible schools, camps, books, and training materials are all designed to multiply the work. He teaches that the best way to honor the call of God is to equip others to answer it too.

His leaders are not trained to stay in comfort zones. They are trained to go. To preach. To plant. To serve in unfamiliar places with joy. They carry the same fire he carries, and they speak the same language of sacrifice, soul winning, and supernatural power.

Bishop Dag constantly reminds his team that no price is too high for a soul. And that is why his churches continue to multiply across continents—not because of convenience, but because of a calling.

Obeying to the Ends of the Earth

For Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, the call is not finished until the whole world has heard. His obedience is not partial—it is total. His vision is not local—it is global. He teaches that if Christ died for all, then the gospel must be preached to all.

He does not wait for perfect conditions. He moves with urgency. He travels with faith. He preaches with fire. And he builds with eternity in view.

Through his life, Bishop Dag reminds the Church that we were not saved to sit—we were saved to be sent. And until the nations know Him, we must keep going, keep preaching, and keep building.

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