Crusades of Light: How Dag Heward-Mills is Reaching the Lost
In a world clouded by darkness, confusion, and pain, God still sends His messengers—men and women who carry His light into the darkest corners of the earth. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is one of those messengers. His evangelistic ministry, especially through the Healing Jesus Campaign, has become a shining light in places many have forgotten or neglected. These aren’t just gatherings—they are crusades of light, where the Gospel penetrates strongholds and brings the hope of salvation to multitudes.
The Strategy of a Soul-Winner
There is nothing accidental about the way Bishop Dag approaches evangelism. Every campaign, every city, every country is bathed in prayer, preparation, and spiritual warfare. He sees the world through the eyes of a soul-winner—regions are not just political territories, but harvest fields waiting to be reaped. And when the Healing Jesus convoy rolls into a town, it is with a single goal: that the light of Christ might shine, and that the lost might be found.
Crowds gather, some out of curiosity, some out of desperation, and others with open hearts. And as the music plays, testimonies are shared, and the Word is preached, a divine light begins to shine. Demonic powers are broken. The chains of sin and hopelessness begin to fall off. And in that atmosphere, the message of Jesus crucified becomes irresistible.
More Than Miracles
Yes, there are miracles—remarkable ones. Blind eyes see. The lame walk. The oppressed are delivered. But these signs are not the focus. They are confirmations of the message. Bishop Dag is always careful to lift up Jesus, not the miracles themselves. The light is not in the signs—it is in the Savior. And that’s why the altar call remains the most important moment of every night.
Multitudes respond. They walk forward, sometimes through tears, sometimes with trembling hands, to receive the greatest miracle of all—salvation. The crusade is not a performance. It is a rescue mission. And every soul that comes to Christ is a testimony that the light still shines in the darkness.
The Legacy of Light
These crusades are not one-time events. They leave a trail of transformation long after the trucks and speakers are gone. New churches are planted. Local pastors are equipped. Discipleship programs are launched. Bishop Dag believes that evangelism must lead to establishment, and light must become life. His ministry doesn’t just preach—it plants, builds, and strengthens.
As the world grows darker, we need more crusades of light. And through the example and obedience of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, we are reminded that the Gospel still has power, and Jesus is still the Light of the world. The mission continues, and the light keeps shining.