Healed by the Word: The Healing Ministry of Dag Heward-Mills
The ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is deeply rooted in the Word of God. He does not rely on performance, theatrics, or emotionalism. Instead, he trusts in the power of God’s Word to heal, save, and deliver. Through his healing ministry, countless lives have been transformed—not only because of a man’s touch, but because of the eternal truth he preaches.
When Bishop Dag stands to minister healing, he does so with confidence—not in himself, but in the Scriptures. He believes that the same Jesus who healed in the Gospels is still healing today. He believes that the Word is alive, full of power, and capable of restoring broken bodies, minds, and spirits. And it is this belief that fuels his healing ministry across the nations.
The Word of God is always central. Whether in a massive crusade or a small gathering, the preaching comes first. Healing follows the Word. Miracles happen after the truth has been declared. The sick are not simply prayed for—they are fed with faith. And that faith is built by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
Faith Comes Alive
Many who attend the Healing Jesus Campaign come with desperate needs. They bring their pain, their wheelchairs, their diagnoses, and their fears. But as the Word is preached, something begins to shift. Hope rises. Faith is stirred. The impossible begins to feel possible. And that’s where healing begins—not just on the stage, but in the hearts of the people.
Bishop Dag doesn’t promise instant miracles to entertain the crowd. He doesn’t manipulate emotions. He simply preaches Jesus. He shares the Gospel with boldness, reminding the people that Christ not only died for their sins but also for their sicknesses. He points them to the stripes Jesus bore, declaring that healing is part of the atonement.
And then he prays. Not with panic, but with peace. Not with frenzy, but with faith. And God moves. Tumors disappear. Deaf ears open. People who were carried into the crusade grounds stand and walk. But it all starts with the Word. Healing by the Word is not a theory in Bishop Dag’s ministry—it is a reality he has witnessed time and time again.
The Compassion of Christ
Behind every healing is not just power—but compassion. Bishop Dag ministers healing with a heart that feels deeply for the suffering. He does not see numbers. He sees people. He sees mothers who want to care for their children again. He sees young men who want to walk. He sees children who have never heard sound.
This compassion reflects the very heart of Christ. When Jesus healed, He was moved with compassion. In the same way, Bishop Dag is moved—not by spectacle, but by love. His desire is not just to see a miracle, but to see lives restored, families reunited, and hope renewed.
There is no healing ministry without love. And in Bishop Dag’s ministry, love is evident—in his words, in his prayers, and in the gentle way he reaches out to the broken.
Healing That Leads to Salvation
Every healing in Bishop Dag’s crusades points back to Jesus. The miracles are not an end—they are a signpost. They confirm the message. They prove that Jesus is alive. And they draw people to the cross. The ultimate goal is always salvation. A healed body without a saved soul is still a tragedy. That’s why, after the healings, there is always a call to repentance.
Many come for healing and leave with so much more. They leave forgiven, transformed, and full of new life. They came for relief, but they encountered the Healer Himself. That is the power of healing by the Word—a power that saves, restores, and brings people face to face with the love of God.