4 April 2025

Power Over Sickness: Healing Testimonies from the Evangelistic Frontlines

By worldevangelismblog.com

When the Gospel is preached in power, miracles follow. This has been the undeniable pattern of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills’ Healing Jesus Campaign. For over two decades, these open-air crusades have been stages for heaven to touch earth—where the sick are healed, the oppressed are delivered, and Christ is glorified through undeniable signs and wonders. Testimonies of healing now trail his ministry like a living record of God’s faithfulness.

On the evangelistic frontlines, where the sick are often forgotten and medical access is limited, Jesus walks in through the message of the cross. People who have been bound for years—some born with disabilities, others battling terminal illnesses—are healed publicly, not in secret rooms or behind curtains, but in the presence of thousands. And when it happens, it shakes the crowd, strengthens the Church, and silences the enemy.

In one crusade, a woman who had been completely blind for several years came forward with tears streaming down her face. The moment Bishop Dag prayed and spoke healing over the crowd, her eyes opened. Her first words were, “I can see! I can see!” The field erupted in praise. Her family rushed forward, embracing her in disbelief. That miracle became the turning point for the entire village. Even hardened hearts softened as they witnessed the power of God in full display.

In another town, a young boy who had never walked in his life began to move his legs during the healing prayer. Carried in by his mother and left lying on a mat, he stood up for the first time in front of a stunned audience. The crowd shouted and wept, some falling to their knees as they realized they were standing in the presence of the Living God. These are not exaggerations—they are the daily reports from the frontline of Bishop Dag’s evangelistic work.

There are countless more. People delivered from epilepsy, paralysis, chronic pain, and mental torment. Men and women once ostracized by their communities because of sickness now stand as living witnesses of God’s healing touch. What the doctors could not do, Jesus did in a moment of faith.

What is most striking about these testimonies is not just the healing, but the transformation. Many of the healed are also saved. The miracles point them to the One who healed them, and they respond by surrendering their lives to Him. Families are restored. Churches are born. Entire communities are impacted by one healing testimony. The fruit is not just physical—it is eternal.

Bishop Dag is careful to give all the glory to Jesus. He never claims personal power. He often says, “I am not the healer. Jesus is the healer. I am only the messenger.” And that humility is part of why the Lord continues to use him mightily. He understands that healing is not a performance; it is a manifestation of God’s compassion.

There is no stage too small, no town too remote, and no sickness too strong for the power of God to heal. Wherever Bishop Dag preaches, the authority of Jesus over sickness is proclaimed boldly. And testimonies continue to pour in as proof that Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

These stories stir faith. They ignite prayer. They bring hope. And they remind us that we serve a miracle-working God. The evangelistic frontlines are not just places of preaching—they are altars where heaven meets earth, and Jesus proves again and again that He has power over all sickness.