4 April 2025

The Evangelist and the Anointing for Healing

By worldevangelismblog.com

True healing ministry does not come by human strength or intellectual effort—it is birthed by the Holy Spirit and sustained by the anointing. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills walks in this divine empowerment, carrying an anointing that brings healing, deliverance, and salvation to multitudes across nations. His life is a testimony that God still anoints men today to continue the works of Jesus.

When Bishop Dag steps into a crusade field, he comes not as a doctor, not as a motivational speaker, but as an anointed vessel of the Lord. He is acutely aware that without the Holy Spirit, ministry becomes lifeless and powerless. But with the anointing, burdens are lifted and yokes are destroyed. This spiritual empowerment is not for show—it is for impact. And over the years, it has produced undeniable fruit in lives that were changed, healed, and set free.

A Vessel of Compassion and Power

The healing anointing is not cold or mechanical. It flows through love. Bishop Dag often speaks of the compassion that moved Jesus to heal the multitudes. That same compassion is evident in his own ministry. He is not moved by fame or attention—he is moved by the suffering of people. His heart breaks for the sick, the abandoned, the ones society has given up on.

But compassion alone is not enough. The power of God must accompany it. And in Bishop Dag’s ministry, the power is real. When he prays, the anointing flows. When he preaches, the Word is confirmed with signs following. The blind see. The deaf hear. The lame walk. People oppressed by demons are delivered—sometimes even during the preaching itself.

This anointing is not self-generated. It is cultivated through deep intimacy with God. Years of prayer, fasting, consecration, and obedience have created a life that God can flow through. Bishop Dag has paid the price in secret so that the power can be made manifest in public. It is not hype. It is holiness. It is not performance. It is partnership with the Holy Spirit.

Transmitting the Anointing

One of the hallmarks of Bishop Dag’s ministry is his heart to multiply what God has given him. He doesn’t hold the anointing for himself—he trains others to walk in it. Through camps, books, and spiritual fathering, he equips pastors and lay ministers to understand and operate in the healing anointing. He teaches them how to wait on God, how to believe for miracles, and how to carry the anointing with humility and purpose.

The results are evident. Across the world, pastors trained under his ministry are preaching boldly and praying for the sick with results. The anointing is being transferred. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is working through ordinary men and women because one evangelist chose to train others.

Bishop Dag emphasizes that the anointing is not a mystical force—it is the person of the Holy Spirit working through yielded vessels. And when the anointing is respected, cultivated, and released, it changes everything.

For the Glory of Jesus

At the core of it all is one motivation—to glorify Jesus. Bishop Dag is always careful to direct attention away from himself and toward the Lord. The healings, the miracles, the anointing—they are all for the glory of Jesus Christ. He alone deserves the praise. He alone is the healer. The evangelist is only the messenger, the vessel through whom the power flows.

This is the spirit that keeps the anointing pure. This is the posture that invites the Holy Spirit to remain. The anointing for healing is not for entertainment—it is for edification. It is for setting the captives free. It is for exalting the name of Jesus before the eyes of the lost.

And through Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, that anointing continues to flow—faithfully, powerfully, and always to the glory of God.