Healed by the Word: The Healing Ministry of Dag Heward-Mills
Healing is not a lost doctrine. It is not reserved for a few or locked away in the pages of Scripture. It is part of the Gospel Jesus preached and demonstrated, and it is still active today through faithful servants who believe, obey, and minister under the power of the Holy Spirit. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is one of those ministers.
His healing ministry is not built on theatrics or emotional hype. It is rooted in the Word of God and flows from a deep burden to see broken lives made whole. In his Healing Jesus Campaigns, he preaches Christ—not just as Savior, but as Healer. And through that Word, miracles happen.
Whether in dusty villages or crowded cities, the testimonies remain the same: the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, and many oppressed by demonic forces are set free. These miracles are not the result of technique—they are the fruit of simple, unwavering faith in Jesus.
Healing That Flows from Compassion
Bishop Dag’s healing ministry is marked by compassion. Like Jesus, he is moved by the suffering he sees. He has walked through refugee camps, prayed in hospitals, and preached in communities gripped by disease and despair. His healing ministry is not an event—it is a response to human pain.
Before every crusade, teams are sent to assess the needs on the ground. Medical tents are set up. Nurses and doctors volunteer their time. People are not only prayed for—they are cared for. This holistic approach reflects the ministry of Christ, who fed the hungry, healed the sick, and comforted the brokenhearted.
Healing, in Bishop Dag’s ministry, is not limited to the physical. He ministers healing to the soul—restoring joy, mending marriages, and breaking cycles of hopelessness. When he prays for the sick, he prays with authority. But when he speaks to the hurting, he speaks with tenderness.
The Role of Faith
Faith is the currency of the supernatural. Bishop Dag teaches that healing begins with believing. He encourages the crowds not to look at him, but to look to Jesus. He often says, “I cannot heal you—but Jesus can.” This humility shifts the focus away from the man and back to the Master.
During his messages, faith is stirred as the Word is preached. Scriptures on healing are read aloud, testimonies are shared, and prayers are lifted with boldness. As people hear the Word, something begins to rise within them—a hope, a spark, a belief that this Jesus still heals.
And then the miracles begin.
Lasting Fruit
The impact of Bishop Dag’s healing ministry is not just in the moment—it is in the aftermath. Many who are healed return with testimonies, bringing others with them to the next crusade. Entire communities are shaken by one miracle. A healing becomes an open door for salvation, and salvation becomes the seed of a new church.
Over the years, countless churches have been planted where healing miracles first occurred. People remember what God did, and they return—not just for more healing, but to worship the One who healed them.
Bishop Dag has always emphasized that the goal of healing is not to create excitement but to point to the Cross. Healing is the evidence that Jesus is alive and His power is present.
Conclusion: The Healing Jesus Still Walks Among Us
The healing ministry of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is a living testimony that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Through his obedience, thousands have experienced healing in body, mind, and soul. The sick have been restored. The oppressed have been delivered. And the name of Jesus has been lifted high.
Healing is not a side effect of his ministry—it is a core expression of the Gospel he preaches. And through it, lives are not only changed—they are made whole.