Dag Heward-Mills and the Healing Jesus Campaign: Evangelism on Wheels
When Jesus commanded the Church to go into all the world and preach the Gospel, it was not a suggestion—it was a commission. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has taken that commission seriously. His life is a response to that call, and one of the most remarkable expressions of that obedience is the Healing Jesus Campaign.
The campaign is more than an event. It is a mobile movement of evangelism, healing, and salvation. It is evangelism on wheels, crossing cities, towns, borders, and nations—bringing the love of Christ to the forgotten, the rural, and the unreached. It’s a picture of what happens when a man decides that staying still is not an option when souls are perishing.
The Healing Jesus Campaign is not driven by comfort or convenience. It’s driven by compassion. Every campaign begins with prayer and ends with testimonies—of salvation, of healing, and of entire communities being shaken by the power of God.
Taking the Gospel to the Forgotten Places
What makes the Healing Jesus Campaign so special is its focus on places most people overlook. Instead of staying in the large cities, Bishop Dag takes the Gospel to villages and towns where very few would go. He preaches under the open sky, in dusty fields, to people who have never heard a clear presentation of the Gospel.
He doesn’t send a team without him. He goes. He travels by road for hours, through difficult terrain, because he understands that the Good Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one. And in every campaign, hundreds—and sometimes thousands—come to Christ.
The sound systems, the trucks, the stage, the lights—all of it is mobilized to support one simple message: Jesus saves. The Gospel is preached with urgency, and souls respond. And as they do, heaven rejoices.
Healing and Salvation Side by Side
At every campaign, Bishop Dag makes it clear—he is there to preach Christ. Healing is not the main message. Jesus is. But where the Gospel is truly preached, healing follows. And this has been the pattern throughout the Healing Jesus Campaign. The sick are healed. The oppressed are set free. The testimonies are real. And every miracle points back to the mercy of God.
Blind eyes have opened. Lame people have walked. Tumors have disappeared. But the greatest miracle has always been salvation. Souls turning from darkness to light. Families restored. Communities changed.
The anointing that flows during these campaigns is not man-made. It’s the Holy Spirit working through a vessel who has made himself available. Bishop Dag’s message is not complicated. It is clear and powerful. He lifts up Christ, and Christ draws all men to Himself.
A Life Poured Out for Souls
There’s something deeply personal about the way Bishop Dag carries the campaign. He doesn’t view it as a project. It’s a burden. He prays, fasts, and prepares for each one like a man preparing for battle. His team follows his lead—not because of duty, but because of the example he sets.
For him, evangelism is not something that fits into a schedule—it is the schedule. He has given years of his life, thousands of miles of travel, and countless hours of preaching all for one reason: that souls may be saved.
And through the Healing Jesus Campaign, we are reminded that the Church still has a mission, that the harvest is still ready, and that there are still evangelists who are willing to go.