There is something that sets true spiritual leaders apart. It is not their education, their charisma, or their background. It is their faith. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has built an entire ministry with a spirit of faith—a way of seeing what others cannot see and believing what others are afraid to believe. He leads with faith, teaches with faith, and builds with faith.
Faith is not wishful thinking. It is the deep conviction that what God has said will come to pass. It is the ability to act on the invisible. To start something when you have no evidence except a word from God. Bishop Dag has started churches with no members, bought lands with no money, and trained pastors in places where the gospel was not welcome—all by faith.
This spirit of faith is what fuels his leadership. He does not look at natural limitations. He listens for divine instruction. And once he hears from God, he moves—boldly, decisively, and without fear.
Teaching Others to Believe Bigger
One of the most powerful aspects of Bishop Dag’s leadership is how he imparts faith to others. He teaches that faith is not only for miracles—it is for building. It is for pioneering. It is for fulfilling the call of God on your life.
His sermons, books, and personal conversations all point people back to what God can do. He lifts their eyes above their current situation and points them to what’s possible if they will simply believe. He challenges pastors to start churches even when they have no backing. He encourages leaders to believe for healing, growth, and divine provision.
Faith, he says, is not for the special few—it is for anyone who dares to take God at His Word. And through his life, he shows that this faith truly works.
Leading Without Fear
Bishop Dag leads with a fearlessness that is anchored in faith. He is not reckless, but he is bold. He takes territory. He steps into hostile environments. He begins new works in unfamiliar places. Not because he is confident in himself, but because he is confident in God.
He teaches that fear is the enemy of fruitfulness. That leaders who fear too much will never obey fully. And that those who want to please God must be willing to step out into the unknown, trusting that God will meet them there.
This kind of leadership inspires. It breaks the spirit of hesitation in others. It stirs courage. And it proves that with God, all things are possible.
The Fruit of a Faithful Leader
The fruit of Bishop Dag’s faith is everywhere—churches planted where no one believed it could happen, books written that continue to change lives, pastors raised from obscurity into global impact. This is not the work of a cautious man. This is the fruit of faith.
And the same faith that started it all continues to sustain it. He still prays in faith, gives in faith, preaches in faith, and walks in faith. His faith has not grown old—it has grown stronger.
Through his life and leadership, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills continues to teach us that faith is not just a message—it is a lifestyle. And when leaders walk in faith, they bring heaven down to earth.