Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has never strayed from the core of his calling: to win the lost. No matter how far his ministry has expanded, no matter how many churches have been planted or pastors trained, his heart has remained fixed on the one mission that drives it all—souls.
He lives and breathes evangelism. He talks about it, prays for it, organizes around it, and travels tirelessly to pursue it. The Healing Jesus Campaign is not a side project—it is the fulfillment of a deep burden that God placed on his heart long ago. It is his response to the cry of lost humanity and the call of a compassionate Savior.
He has never allowed success or structure to shift his focus. He still weeps for souls. He still preaches with urgency. He still pleads for people to turn from sin and receive salvation. Because he knows that eternity is real, and hell is not a myth.
Sacrificing for the Sake of the Gospel
Evangelism, as Bishop Dag preaches it, is not convenient. It is costly. It demands time, money, people, and constant movement. Yet he has never allowed the cost to deter the mission. He continues to go to the highways and hedges, setting up crusades in dusty towns, remote villages, and forgotten corners of the continent.
He teaches that if one soul is worth the blood of Jesus, then no distance is too far and no sacrifice is too great. He pours his life, his resources, and his strength into evangelism because he knows it’s not about personal comfort—it’s about obeying the command to go.
Even as his schedule fills with leadership training and church development, he still prioritizes crusades. He still stands on open-air platforms under the night sky, lifting up the name of Jesus to thousands who have never heard.
Raising Evangelists for the Next Generation
Bishop Dag understands that his time is limited, but the work must continue. That is why he has made it a priority to raise evangelists. He trains them not just to preach but to carry a burden. He teaches them how to pray, how to fast, how to organize, and how to preach with fire.
His goal is not to build a one-man ministry but to ignite a movement. He wants crusades to continue long after he’s gone. He wants tents raised, souls saved, and pastors empowered in nations he will never visit personally.
He travels with teams of young people, many of whom catch the fire during those long, grueling campaigns. He teaches them that evangelism is not glamorous—it is war. And those who fight for souls must be ready to endure hardness as good soldiers of Christ.
A Cry That Will Not Be Silenced
The cry for souls has shaped Bishop Dag’s preaching, writing, and life. He has written books like Tell Them and The Burden of Love to challenge pastors and believers to care again. To care enough to preach. To care enough to go. To care enough to cry.
That cry has not been silenced by success. It has only grown louder. And through his ministry, the Church is being reminded that evangelism is not a department—it is the heartbeat of heaven.
Until every soul hears the gospel, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills will continue to cry out, continue to preach, and continue to go.