4 April 2025

Dag Heward-Mills: The Pastor Who Never Stops Teaching

By worldevangelismblog.com

Teaching is not a task for Bishop Dag Heward-Mills—it is a calling. It flows from who he is. Whether in the pulpit, at a camp, during a leadership session, or through the pages of a book, he is constantly teaching. His heart beats with the desire to see believers grow, ministers strengthened, and churches built on solid ground. He is not just a preacher or an evangelist—he is a pastor, and one who never stops teaching.

Teaching is at the center of his pastoral ministry. He doesn’t just feed the sheep with Sunday sermons. He builds them line upon line, precept upon precept, week after week, year after year. He teaches his leaders, his lay workers, his congregation, and even pastors across the globe. His teaching ministry is unrelenting because the need for truth never ends.

This consistency has produced strong churches and mature Christians. People who have sat under his teaching for years are not easily moved. They are rooted in doctrine, active in ministry, and committed to Christ.

Teaching in Every Form

Bishop Dag uses every possible platform to teach. In the pulpit, he teaches systematically and powerfully, often building a series over several weeks to cover a subject thoroughly. In conferences and camps, he teaches leaders with intensity and depth. In his books, he breaks down ministry principles in practical, easy-to-understand language.

He also teaches through mentorship. Many of his sons in the ministry have been shaped by his one-on-one instruction and example. He shares not only information, but impartation. Those who follow him learn not just from what he says, but from how he lives.

Even his social media and online platforms carry a teaching grace. He shares Scripture, short lessons, and insights that continue to feed believers across the world. His voice is constantly guiding, instructing, and nurturing the flock God has given him.

A Shepherd Who Feeds the Flock

Jesus said that a good shepherd feeds his sheep. Bishop Dag takes this instruction seriously. His sheep are well-fed. They are not given spiritual snacks, but full meals. He teaches them how to pray, how to grow, how to lead, and how to overcome the battles of life and ministry.

He is not content with shallow Christianity. He pushes his members toward growth. He teaches them to endure hardship, to walk in holiness, to win souls, and to serve faithfully. His teaching is not designed to entertain. It is designed to equip.

And it’s not just his local church that benefits. Through the United Denominations, his teaching flows into thousands of churches worldwide. Every sermon, every camp, every book becomes part of a great teaching current that nourishes the global Body of Christ.

A Legacy of Teaching That Lasts

What Bishop Dag has built through teaching will last far beyond his lifetime. The pastors he has raised, the books he has written, the students he has taught—all carry forward the truths he has so passionately imparted.

He has shown that teaching is not a moment—it is a lifestyle. It is a daily pouring out of wisdom, truth, and love. And he does it without growing weary, without losing focus, and without seeking applause. His reward is in seeing lives changed, churches planted, and souls discipled.

Dag Heward-Mills is the pastor who never stops teaching because the work is not yet done. The world still needs truth. The Church still needs grounding. And until the final trumpet sounds, the teacher continues to teach—faithfully, boldly, and with a heart full of love.