Leadership Camps That Birth Revival
There are places where the presence of God does more than just inspire—it ignites. For many pastors and leaders around the world, the leadership camps organized by Bishop Dag Heward-Mills have become such places. These are not ordinary meetings or casual gatherings. They are divine appointments. Environments created to stir up hunger, challenge the heart, and awaken callings that may have gone dormant.
The leadership camp model is simple, but deeply spiritual. Men and women leave behind the distractions of everyday life and step into a focused atmosphere where the Word of God is taught in depth, over long hours, sometimes for days at a time. It is in this space—without pressure or performance—that real revival begins to take root in the hearts of God’s servants.
Many who attend don’t leave the same. They return home with fresh fire, renewed strength, and a deeper understanding of what it means to serve God with everything.
Preaching That Cuts and Heals
At the heart of every camp is the teaching. Bishop Dag doesn’t hold back. He speaks truth that confronts pride, exposes laziness, and deals with the inner weaknesses that often hinder leaders from going further. But it’s not just correction—it’s love. It’s the voice of a father shaping the lives of sons and daughters for the work of the ministry.
His teaching style at camps is direct and Spirit-filled. He dives into Scripture, shares personal experiences, and explains the principles that have sustained his own life and ministry. And as the Word flows, hearts begin to melt. Resistance gives way to repentance. Weariness is replaced by passion.
This is where revival is born—not just in a crowd of people shouting, but in a quiet room where a leader says, “Lord, I surrender again.”
Raising Leaders, Not Entertainers
What makes these camps different is their focus. They are not built around entertainment or hype. They are focused on ministry—real ministry. Bishop Dag raises leaders who can preach, teach, serve, sacrifice, plant churches, and endure hardship. He is not interested in producing celebrities. He is interested in producing soldiers.
Every camp is an investment into the future. The future of churches. The future of missions. The future of young men and women who are still trying to understand the weight of their call. These are the places where dreams are clarified, visions are restored, and the voice of God becomes unmistakably clear.
For many, camp is where they first knew they were called. For others, it’s where they found the strength to continue. And for all, it’s a place where revival begins—not with noise, but with truth.