Dag Heward-Mills: Carrying the Mantle of Healing to the Ends of the Earth
There are mantles that rest on men not because they asked for them, but because they responded to the call of God with obedience and humility. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills carries one such mantle. It is the mantle of healing—an anointing entrusted to him to reach the broken, the diseased, the forgotten, and the hopeless. But this mantle was never meant to remain in one place. It was meant to travel—to move from city to city, from nation to nation, from continent to continent—until every ear has heard and every soul has seen that Jesus still heals.
From the earliest days of his ministry, Bishop Dag demonstrated a deep dependence on the Holy Spirit. He has never relied on showmanship, marketing, or personality. He has leaned fully on the power of God. And God, in turn, has entrusted him with something sacred: the ability to minister healing through the spoken Word, through prayer, and through faith in the name of Jesus.
This mantle is not light. It carries with it responsibility, warfare, and weight. But it also carries supernatural results—miracles, deliverance, and transformation that cannot be explained naturally.
Sent to the Nations
Carrying the healing mantle is not about staying in comfort. It’s about going where the need is greatest. Bishop Dag has taken this calling seriously. He has not remained in the safety of a local pulpit. He has gone out—into deserts, forests, remote towns, and war-torn regions. He has carried the message of healing to places where there were no hospitals, no resources, and often no hope.
The Healing Jesus Campaign has become a vehicle through which this mantle travels. With each convoy that moves into a new city, the power of God arrives. The message is consistent. The miracles are familiar. And the glory always belongs to Jesus.
In every crusade, as the people gather and the Word is preached, that healing mantle is activated. Blind eyes open. Crippled limbs regain strength. Internal diseases vanish. And perhaps most importantly, spiritual wounds are healed as people surrender their lives to Christ.
A Mantle Passed Down
Bishop Dag has never tried to keep this mantle for himself. He is intentional about multiplying the grace on his life. Through teaching, mentoring, and personal example, he raises others to carry the healing power of God. He believes that the same Spirit that rests upon him is available to all who are willing to walk in obedience and faith.
He trains pastors, evangelists, and church workers to believe in healing—not as a myth, but as a mandate. He teaches them how to walk in holiness, how to build faith, and how to minister healing in love. As a result, many have stepped into their own callings, empowered to lay hands on the sick and preach the Gospel with boldness.
This passing of the mantle is not about building an empire. It’s about building the kingdom. It’s about ensuring that healing is not locked up in one man, but released across the Body of Christ.
The Ends of the Earth Still Wait
Though much ground has been covered, Bishop Dag knows the mission is not yet complete. There are still nations to reach. There are still cities waiting for the Gospel. There are still families with no hope, no doctor, and no savior. And so, he presses on—carrying the mantle of healing with the same fire he had decades ago.
Each step he takes is a step of obedience. Each crusade is a declaration that Jesus is alive. Each miracle is a sign that God still reigns. The mantle he carries is not for fame. It is for the lost. It is for the sick. It is for the glory of God.
As long as there are people who need Jesus, the mantle must be carried. And through the life and ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, that sacred mission continues with power and passion.