Deliverance and Healing: Dag Heward-Mills Breaking Chains Through the Gospel
There’s no true healing without deliverance, and no deliverance without the Gospel. In the ministry of Dag Heward-Mills, the message of Jesus Christ is not only preached for salvation but for freedom—freedom from sickness, from oppression, from spiritual bondage.
This is where healing and deliverance meet. Not in rituals or theatrics, but in the simple, powerful preaching of the Word. And as Bishop Dag preaches, chains begin to fall. People who have lived under the weight of demonic oppression for years suddenly experience peace. Tormented minds are set free. The power of darkness is broken—not by force, but by the authority of the name of Jesus.
Deliverance is not a side ministry in the Healing Jesus Campaign. It’s a vital part of the Gospel that is preached. Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted and set the captives free. And that’s exactly what happens on those crusade grounds.
Confronting Darkness with Light
Wherever the Gospel is preached, darkness is exposed. And in Bishop Dag’s crusades, it’s common to see people begin to cry out as the Word goes forth. Not because they are emotional, but because the spirits that have tormented them for years are being confronted.
There is no fear in Bishop Dag’s ministry. He teaches and leads with confidence in the power of the blood of Jesus. When he prays, he commands demons to go, and they obey. There is no need for shouting matches. No performance. Just authority. And that authority comes from walking closely with God and knowing the power of His name.
Deliverance is not a show—it’s a work of love. It’s the heart of a shepherd who refuses to leave his sheep bound. And that’s what you see when Bishop Dag ministers. A genuine desire to see people free.
Healing that Goes Deeper
Sometimes healing is more than physical. Some people are battling invisible wounds—oppression, fear, depression, spiritual torment. And when they come to the crusade, they’re not just looking for relief; they’re looking for freedom.
Bishop Dag understands this. That’s why his preaching addresses the whole man—body, soul, and spirit. He doesn’t just pray for pain to go away. He ministers healing to the heart. He speaks peace over troubled minds. He leads people into encounters with Jesus that go far beyond the physical.
This is true deliverance. Not just momentary relief, but lasting transformation. People leave not only walking but restored. Not only healed, but whole.
A Ministry That Knows the Battle is Real
The spiritual realm is real, and Bishop Dag doesn’t shy away from that reality. He equips pastors and church workers to walk in authority, to pray with boldness, and to recognize spiritual bondage for what it is. His books, especially those on leadership and spiritual growth, are filled with teachings that prepare believers to live in victory.
This is part of the legacy of his ministry—breaking chains not just at crusades, but equipping others to break chains everywhere they go. Deliverance is not reserved for the platform. It’s for every believer who carries the Spirit of Christ.
Bishop Dag continues to model this with consistency and wisdom. He doesn’t chase demons—he lifts up Jesus. And as Jesus is lifted, every other name must bow.
The power of healing and deliverance is real. And in this ministry, it’s happening every day—not by might, not by power, but by the Spirit of the living God.