Dag Heward-Mills and the Gospel with Signs Following
There is something timeless and powerful about the preaching of the Gospel. It has always been God’s method of reaching the hearts of men. But in every generation, God confirms His Word—not only through what is said, but through what is seen. That’s what makes the ministry of Dag Heward-Mills so significant. It is a ministry where the Gospel is not only declared but demonstrated.
The Word goes forth, and signs follow. Not because of gimmicks or emotion, but because God honors His Word. Bishop Dag doesn’t come with persuasive words of man’s wisdom. He comes with the message of Christ crucified, and as he preaches, the Holy Spirit begins to move.
The lame walk. The blind see. The oppressed are set free. These signs don’t come before the Word—they follow it. They are not the focus, but they are the fruit. And they serve one purpose: to glorify Jesus and prove that the Gospel is real.
A Message with Power
Bishop Dag does not believe in a powerless Christianity. The Gospel he preaches is full of life, fire, and authority. It cuts through unbelief. It penetrates darkness. It touches the hardest of hearts. But it also heals, restores, and delivers.
This is what Scripture teaches. Jesus said that those who believe would lay hands on the sick and they would recover. That signs would follow those who believe. And in crusade after crusade, that Word comes to life. Not just in one place, but in town after town, nation after nation.
The same Jesus who healed in Galilee is healing through the Gospel preached today. And Bishop Dag has simply made himself a vessel through which that Gospel can flow freely.
Pointing to Jesus Through Miracles
There is no doubt that miracles are happening. But Bishop Dag is careful to keep the focus where it belongs—on Jesus. The signs are not an end in themselves. They are a signpost pointing to the Savior.
In every testimony, every healing, every breakthrough, the name of Jesus is lifted. There is no attention drawn to the man of God. There is no room for pride. Only gratitude that God would use a human vessel to confirm His divine message.
That humility is what keeps the ministry pure. It’s what allows the signs to remain signs—and not distractions.
Faith Comes Alive
One of the most beautiful results of signs following the Gospel is the faith that comes alive in the hearts of the people. When someone sees a miracle with their own eyes, their doubts begin to crumble. When they hear the simple message of salvation and then witness the blind seeing or the paralyzed standing, it becomes hard to deny the reality of Christ.
This is what the early church experienced, and it is what we continue to see in the ministry of Bishop Dag. A Gospel that is not theoretical, but tangible. A Gospel that brings heaven to earth. A Gospel that proves that Jesus is not in the grave—He is alive and moving in power.