4 April 2025

Crusades of Power: Reaching Nations Through the Fire of the Gospel

By worldevangelismblog.com

The Healing Jesus Campaigns led by Bishop Dag Heward-Mills are more than events—they are spiritual invasions. They are crusades of power, marked by the manifest presence of God and the unstoppable momentum of the Gospel. In every nation, town, and city where these crusades take place, something shifts. Darkness is pushed back. Strongholds are broken. Souls are saved. Miracles abound. And Jesus is glorified.

These are not casual gatherings. They are planned with prayer, saturated with fasting, and ignited by the Holy Spirit. The team that travels with Bishop Dag understands the assignment—it’s not just to organize a service, but to prepare a platform for God to move.

When the campaign begins, the air changes. As the worship rises and the Word is preached, the power of God descends. What follows is nothing short of supernatural.

Preaching That Releases Power

The power of the crusade is in the message. Bishop Dag preaches Christ crucified with clarity and authority. There is no performance—just truth. The Gospel is presented simply, boldly, and with great urgency. It is this preaching that unlocks the miraculous. As the Word is spoken, hearts are pierced and the power of God begins to flow.

Faith is stirred in the crowd. The sick begin to believe. The lost begin to cry out. The broken begin to hope again. That’s the power of the Gospel—it doesn’t need embellishment. It carries its own fire.

And that fire ignites the field, turning it into holy ground.

A Confrontation With Darkness

Crusades of power are not just for healing—they are for deliverance. In region after region, demonic oppression is broken during Bishop Dag’s meetings. Witch doctors are exposed. Possessed individuals are set free. Entire communities report a decrease in spiritual attacks after the crusade.

The Gospel is not a suggestion—it’s a sword. When it is preached with power, it cuts through spiritual resistance. Bishop Dag doesn’t shrink back from these confrontations. He knows that the name of Jesus carries all authority, and he uses it boldly.

People who once lived in fear are released into freedom. And the light of Christ begins to shine in places once ruled by darkness.

The Power to Transform

These crusades don’t end with good memories—they leave lasting change. Churches are planted. New believers are discipled. Broken communities begin to heal. The power that is released doesn’t evaporate—it builds. It strengthens. It roots itself in the soil of faith.

Testimonies flood in—of tumors gone, of marriages restored, of families delivered. These are not stories for headlines—they are the quiet proof that the Gospel works.

Bishop Dag continues to carry this fire from one place to the next. Every crusade is different, but the power remains the same. It is the power of God unto salvation.

Conclusion: A Gospel That Comes With Fire

Crusades of power are not a thing of the past—they are God’s answer for the present. Through the ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, this model has been revived, refined, and released across Africa and the world.

These campaigns are not built on human strategy—they are built on heaven’s mandate. Preach the Gospel. Heal the sick. Cast out devils. Make disciples. And do it all under the power of the Holy Spirit.

This is not ordinary ministry. It’s apostolic. It’s prophetic. It’s powerful. And it’s still changing lives today.