4 April 2025

Carrying the Mantle of Healing to the Ends of the Earth

By worldevangelismblog.com

The anointing is transferable, but it is also costly. When God places a mantle upon a life, it is not for decoration—it is for divine assignment. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills carries such a mantle. His healing ministry is not something borrowed or imitated. It is something received from the Lord through years of sacrifice, obedience, and intimacy with God.

This healing mantle is evident in the crusades he leads. The Healing Jesus Campaign is a testimony to what happens when a servant of God carries the presence and power of Christ into the nations. What began in one city has now spread across the continent, and beyond. The mandate is clear: preach the Gospel, and heal the sick. And wherever this ministry goes, that is exactly what happens.

The mantle for healing is not a moment of hype—it is a lifestyle of surrender. Bishop Dag did not receive it in a single night. It has been forged in the furnace of prayer, developed through faithfulness in little things, and strengthened through consistent dependence on God. He has sought not just the acts of God, but the ways of God. And God has entrusted him with something rare.

Carrying the healing mantle means going where the need is greatest. Bishop Dag does not choose crusade locations based on convenience or comfort. He often travels to remote, unreached areas—places without electricity, hospitals, or proper infrastructure. In these locations, the mantle shines brightest. With no medical options available, the people look to Jesus as their only hope. And He never disappoints.

The mantle is recognized not by titles, but by fruit. The blind see. The deaf hear. The lame walk. Demons are cast out. And most importantly, souls are saved. These are the signs that follow those who believe—and Bishop Dag’s ministry is filled with them. His life and ministry remind the Church that God still uses men and women to demonstrate His healing power in this generation.

But this mantle is not just for one man. Bishop Dag trains others to carry it as well. Through his Bible schools, books, and leadership camps, he raises up pastors and evangelists who are not only trained in theology but empowered in the Spirit. He teaches them how to stir up the anointing, how to pray with faith, and how to walk in holiness so that the power of God can flow through them unhindered.

The ends of the earth are not reached by technology alone—they are reached by the anointed. Bishop Dag’s mantle is not stuck in one place. It is carried across borders, across languages, and across cultures because it is not man-made—it is Spirit-given. And everywhere he goes, that healing grace flows with him.

He does not seek applause for the miracles. He directs all glory to Jesus. He often reminds the crowds, “I am not a healer. Jesus is the healer. I am only His servant.” That humility keeps the oil flowing. And that posture ensures that the presence of God continues to rest on his ministry.

The mantle he carries is not just for the sick. It is for the lost. Every healing points to the cross. Every miracle leads to a moment of salvation. Bishop Dag never allows the power to overshadow the purpose. The goal is always souls. Healing is the doorway—but salvation is the destination.

From West Africa to Southern Africa, from urban cities to quiet villages, the healing mantle on Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is reaching the ends of the earth. And as long as there are people who need Jesus, he will keep carrying it—faithfully, passionately, and to the glory of God.