Dag Heward-Mills: The Pastor Who Never Stops Teaching
Some pastors preach on Sundays. Others teach on occasion. But Bishop Dag Heward-Mills teaches all the time. In the pulpit, in books, at camps, through podcasts, at leadership meetings—he teaches. It’s not a duty. It’s who he is. A teacher at heart. A shepherd with a burden. A pastor who will keep teaching until the last soul is reached, and the Church is fully equipped.
Teaching is not something he does when it’s convenient. It is the heartbeat of his ministry. Every message, every chapter, every class comes from a place of deep commitment to the Great Commission. He doesn’t teach to impress. He teaches to impart. And he never stops.
Because in his mind, until every believer is grounded, every church is strengthened, and every pastor is equipped, the teaching must continue.
A Ministry Built on Revelation
Bishop Dag’s teaching ministry is not built on trending topics or motivational speeches. It’s built on years of walking with God, studying the Word, and applying truth in real ministry contexts. His teachings carry revelation that comes from obedience, not just observation.
He teaches what works. What has worked in crusades, in pastoring, in sending missionaries, in building churches. And because he teaches from lived experience, people listen. More importantly, they apply what they hear.
That’s why his ministry has spread across the world—not through marketing, but through messages that produce results. Messages that come from a teacher who has been tested.
Teaching as a Lifestyle
To Bishop Dag, teaching is not an event—it’s a lifestyle. Every time he speaks, even in informal settings, there is something to learn. He corrects in love. He shares stories with lessons. He explains things again and again until they’re understood.
This is why his spiritual sons and daughters are strong. They’ve been raised in an environment of consistent truth. They’ve grown up in a house where teaching is normal, not rare. And that consistency has made them fruitful.
Even his books are structured like teachings. Step by step. Line by line. Precept upon precept. His writing style reflects his teaching style—clear, orderly, and full of revelation.
A Pastor Committed to Maturity
Bishop Dag doesn’t teach to fill time. He teaches to grow people. He teaches because he knows that emotional experiences fade, but the Word of God endures. He teaches because he sees the long-term impact it brings.
Many people who read his books or listen to his messages often say, “This changed my life.” That’s because his teachings don’t just inform. They transform. They move people from confusion to clarity. From passivity to purpose. From immaturity to ministry.
That is the calling of a true pastor—to feed the flock, to strengthen the weak, to guide the lost. And Bishop Dag does it faithfully through teaching.
Still Teaching, Still Bearing Fruit
After decades in ministry, Bishop Dag is still teaching. Still writing. Still preaching with the same fire. He hasn’t slowed down because the need hasn’t gone away. The Church still needs truth. The next generation still needs guidance. The fields are still white unto harvest.
And so, the teaching continues.
His voice has become a well that never runs dry. A stream of truth that keeps nourishing churches, leaders, and believers all over the world.
Because he’s not just a preacher. He’s a teacher. A pastor. A father. And he will never stop teaching—until the Lord says, “Well done.”