4 April 2025

Faith for Healing: What Dag Heward-Mills Teaches About Divine Health

By worldevangelismblog.com

The ministry of healing is not just about receiving a miracle—it’s about understanding God’s will to heal and learning to walk in divine health. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has spent years teaching believers that healing is not only possible, it is part of the inheritance of the child of God. His teachings bring clarity, build faith, and challenge the Church to believe what God has already said in His Word.

At the center of Bishop Dag’s teaching on healing is one unshakable truth: Jesus is the Healer. Healing is not a past event confined to the Gospels—it is a present reality through the power of the Holy Spirit. He teaches that what Jesus did for one, He can do for all. Healing is not reserved for the special or the lucky. It is available to all who believe.

He often emphasizes that healing is not separate from the cross. When Jesus died, He took not only our sins, but our sicknesses. Quoting Isaiah 53:5, “By His stripes, we are healed,” Bishop Dag reminds believers that healing is already paid for. It’s not something we earn. It’s something we receive by faith.

That’s why his teaching ministry goes hand-in-hand with his healing ministry. He doesn’t just pray for the sick—he teaches them the Word first. He builds their faith through Scripture. He shows them how Jesus healed all who came to Him. He teaches them to confess the Word, to expect miracles, and to believe that God has not changed.

Many testimonies have come not from a touch, but from a teaching. People have walked into his services sick and walked out healed—not because anyone laid hands on them, but because the Word entered their heart and produced faith. Faith for healing doesn’t come from emotions. It comes from hearing the truth about who God is and what He has promised.

Bishop Dag also teaches believers to maintain their healing. He warns against doubt, fear, and negative confession. He encourages people to hold onto their healing by standing firm in the Word, even when symptoms try to return. Healing, he says, is not just an event—it is a lifestyle. And walking in divine health requires ongoing faith and intimacy with God.

He also teaches that faith must be active. It is not passive belief—it is a choice to trust God despite what you feel, see, or hear. Faith for healing speaks what God says, even in the face of a bad report. Faith acts on the Word. It steps out. It presses in. And that kind of faith moves mountains.

What makes Bishop Dag’s teaching on healing so powerful is its foundation in Scripture and its consistent fruit. He does not teach theory. He teaches what he lives and what he has seen. His ministry is a living demonstration of what he teaches—people healed, lives restored, hope reborn.

In a world filled with sickness, fear, and uncertainty, the message of healing is needed more than ever. And through the ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, a fresh wind of faith is blowing—reminding the Church that Jesus still heals, and that by faith, we can walk in divine health.