Feeding the Sheep: How Dag Heward-Mills’ Books Shape Ministries Worldwide
Feeding the flock is the pastor’s primary responsibility. Jesus told Peter, “If you love Me, feed My sheep.” And while most feeding happens through preaching, there is another way pastors can nourish their people—through books. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has given pastors and leaders all over the world a resource bank of spiritual food. His books are not just for study—they are for feeding.
They teach. They correct. They guide. They go where the pastor’s voice cannot always reach. They reinforce sermons. They fill in what time might not allow on a Sunday morning. They offer detailed, biblical insights that can be returned to again and again.
In a world full of noise, Bishop Dag’s books carry a shepherd’s voice—clear, caring, and strong. They help leaders feed the sheep with truth, not trends.
Feeding That Produces Growth
Healthy sheep grow. And churches that use Bishop Dag’s books often testify of increased maturity in their members. People begin to understand loyalty, embrace spiritual authority, and grow in their personal walk with God. The books explain doctrines that can seem complicated and make them digestible.
Books like How You Can Become a Strong Christian or Ministering with Signs and Wonders feed believers in different stages of their spiritual journey. Whether someone is newly saved or preparing for full-time ministry, there’s a book that speaks to their season.
When a church consistently feeds on sound teaching, the results are visible—more love, more service, more spiritual hunger, and more fruitfulness.
A Table Set for Every Church
One of the unique things about Bishop Dag’s writing ministry is its relevance across cultures. His books have been translated into dozens of languages, making them accessible to churches on every continent. What he teaches in Ghana is now being studied in Mexico, India, Zimbabwe, and the UK.
Wherever pastors are looking for solid material to disciple their people, Bishop Dag’s books have become a trusted source. They don’t entertain. They equip. They don’t flatter. They feed. Churches that set his books on their “spiritual table” find that their people are nourished deeply.
And because the books are written simply, they work for house churches and mega churches alike.
Helping Pastors Pastor
Ministry can be overwhelming. Pastors wear many hats—preacher, counselor, administrator, teacher. Sometimes, they struggle to teach consistently on key topics because of time constraints or spiritual fatigue. That’s where these books come in. They help pastors pastor.
A leader can hand The Art of Hearing to someone struggling with guidance, or Model Marriage to a couple in crisis. They can use Loyalty and Disloyalty to train their team or The Art of Leadership to develop church workers. The books do the work when the pastor cannot be everywhere at once.
This is not a replacement for shepherding. It’s reinforcement. It allows the voice of truth to keep speaking, even when the pastor has finished preaching.
A Global Banquet
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has spread a spiritual banquet before the Body of Christ. Through his books, churches across the globe are being fed with sound doctrine, wise counsel, and Spirit-led direction. And the fruit is undeniable—strong churches, mature believers, and equipped leaders.
Feeding the sheep is not optional—it’s essential. And through these books, that feeding is happening every day, in churches big and small, rural and urban, local and international.
Bishop Dag is not only feeding the sheep in his own fold. He’s feeding God’s people all over the world.