The Evangelist’s Fire in Dag Heward-Mills’ Calling

There are some who preach because it is their job, and there are others who preach because there is a fire shut up in their bones. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is an evangelist whose calling burns. He does not just talk about souls—he pursues them. He prays for them, preaches to them, weeps over them, and gives his life to see them saved.

From packed stadiums to dusty crusade grounds, he preaches with the same fire. He does not hold back. His voice rises with urgency. His heart beats with love. He speaks about sin, righteousness, the cross, and eternity—not as a message, but as a burden.

His passion for the lost has taken him to places many would never go. He has preached in remote towns, crossed dangerous borders, and stood in hostile territories—all because of the fire that compels him. That fire is not emotional hype. It is the mark of an evangelist.

A Message That Is Always Christ

No matter the location, the theme is always the same. Jesus saves. Jesus heals. Jesus is coming again. Bishop Dag does not preach himself. He lifts up Christ. He makes the gospel simple, urgent, and powerful.

He believes that the gospel must be preached clearly, without compromise. People must know what sin is. They must understand what Christ has done. And they must be invited to repent, believe, and follow the Savior. That clarity has led to thousands of genuine conversions across nations.

He does not preach to impress. He preaches to win. He preaches to snatch souls from hell. His altar calls are not rushed. They are soaked in prayer, filled with compassion, and covered in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Raising Evangelists With the Same Fire

Bishop Dag has made it his mission not only to preach the gospel but to raise others who will do the same. His Healing Jesus Campaign is not just a ministry—it is a school of evangelism. Young pastors and missionaries travel with him, watch him, and catch the fire.

He teaches them how to prepare, how to pray, how to preach, and how to persevere. He shows them what it means to labor for souls, to weep for the lost, and to trust God for miracles. His life is a training ground for evangelists, and many have gone out with the same anointing.

He reminds them that the call is not to be famous—it is to be faithful. It is not about platforms—it is about people. It is not about events—it is about eternity.

A Flame That Keeps Burning

After decades of ministry, Bishop Dag still preaches like he did on day one. The fire has not gone out. If anything, it has grown. Because the burden remains. The urgency remains. The world is still lost. And the gospel is still the answer.

He teaches that as long as there are souls to be saved, the evangelist must not rest. As long as there are villages unreached and hearts unopened, the fire must keep burning.

Through his life, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has shown us the true spirit of an evangelist—a man consumed by love for the lost and filled with fire from heaven.

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