Mobilizing for the Harvest: The Evangelistic Army Behind Healing Jesus Crusade
While the world may see Bishop Dag Heward-Mills preaching at crusades, standing under the floodlights and calling thousands to salvation, there is an entire army working behind the scenes. The Healing Jesus Campaign is not the effort of one man—it is the mobilization of a kingdom-minded team, trained and united with one purpose: to win souls for Christ.
Evangelism on this scale is not accidental. It is the result of vision, structure, and spiritual discipline. Every member of the team plays a vital role in preparing the way for the Gospel to be preached. From logistics to intercession, from sound engineers to medical staff, this is not just an operation—it is a harvest movement.
The Heartbeat of Preparation
Every crusade begins long before Bishop Dag steps onto the stage. Teams are sent ahead to prepare the ground spiritually and practically. Cities are mapped out, permits secured, churches engaged, and follow-up systems put in place. These preparations are not just technical—they are deeply spiritual. Prayer drives everything.
Intercessors labor in the background, covering the land with prayer and fasting. They understand that evangelism is warfare, and the victory must be won in the spirit before the first sermon is preached. They battle for souls before they even arrive, believing for an outpouring of salvation, healing, and deliverance.
This army does not just work hard—they work with faith. Their labor is not for applause. It is for eternity.
Unity in the Mission
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Healing Jesus Campaign team is their unity. Despite diverse roles, ages, and backgrounds, they move as one. There is no competition or comparison. Every role is honored. Every person is valued.
This unity flows from the top. Bishop Dag leads by example, treating his team with humility and respect. He is not a distant leader—he walks among them, prays with them, and encourages them. The team is not just staff—they are fellow soldiers in the field.
Their shared mission creates a culture of joy and sacrifice. Many have left careers, comforts, and family to be part of this movement. But they count it a privilege to serve in the harvest. They are not driven by money or status—they are driven by love for souls.
Training for Impact
Bishop Dag has also invested in training this evangelistic army. Through camps, books, teachings, and hands-on mentorship, he equips his team with spiritual tools and practical wisdom. He teaches them the importance of loyalty, faithfulness, and excellence. He emphasizes holiness and discipline as essentials for lasting impact.
As a result, the Healing Jesus Campaign doesn’t just preach—it builds people. It raises leaders. It shapes men and women who can take the Gospel far beyond the reach of any single preacher. This multiplication is key to the vision. The campaign is not just about reaching places—it’s about raising people.
A Call to Join the Harvest
The army behind the Healing Jesus Campaign is a reminder that evangelism requires the whole body of Christ. Not everyone will preach on a stage, but everyone has a part to play. The harvest is ready, but the laborers are few. And Bishop Dag’s ministry has shown what can happen when laborers are trained, mobilized, and empowered.
We are all invited to join the harvest—not as spectators, but as workers. Through prayer, giving, volunteering, or going, we can all be part of the team that brings souls into the kingdom.
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has built more than a ministry. He has built a movement. And the army behind him continues to march, carrying the Gospel across nations, one soul at a time.