Mentoring Ministers from the Nations
Mentorship is more than giving advice. It’s imparting life. That is exactly what Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has done for ministers across the world. Through his teachings, books, camps, and personal example, he has mentored pastors and leaders from different nations, cultures, and denominations. His influence doesn’t stop at borders—it stretches into hearts.
His mentorship is not flashy. It’s not based on titles or fame. It’s spiritual. It’s fatherly. And it is rooted in Scripture, discipline, and love. Over the years, men and women in ministry—some just beginning and others already seasoned—have found in him a teacher they can trust, a voice they can follow, and a life they can learn from.
He doesn’t only teach what to do. He shows how to live. And that is the mark of a true mentor.
Teaching Through Example
One of the most impactful parts of Bishop Dag’s mentorship is his consistency. Whether he is preaching to thousands at a crusade or sitting quietly in a leadership camp, his message remains the same. He models prayer, hard work, purity, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Ministers watching him don’t just hear sermons—they see a life poured out for the Gospel. They see what it looks like to wake up early and seek God. They see what it means to stay faithful in trials. They witness humility in leadership and joy in obedience.
That kind of example mentors more deeply than any curriculum ever could.
Raising Ministers Who Multiply
Mentorship in Bishop Dag’s ministry always has multiplication in mind. He doesn’t raise ministers to sit and admire him—he raises them to go and do likewise. That’s why so many pastors who have been mentored by him are now leading their own churches, writing their own books, and mentoring others.
He gives pastors practical tools. He shows them how to build, how to plant, how to lead, and how to endure. But more than that, he imparts a spiritual DNA—one of faith, vision, order, and loyalty.
Many of these ministers came from humble beginnings. Some were unsure of their calling. But under Bishop Dag’s mentorship, they have found confidence, clarity, and purpose.
Mentoring Without Borders
The beauty of Bishop Dag’s mentoring ministry is that it reaches far beyond his physical presence. Through books, podcasts, videos, and digital resources, his voice is mentoring ministers he has never met in person. And yet, they consider him a spiritual father.
They follow his teachings. They build with his principles. They carry the fire of the same vision. That is the fruit of a life that has been made available for the Body of Christ.
Ministers from the nations continue to rise—not with their own message, but with the Spirit and truth they received from one who has gone before them. That’s mentorship. And that’s legacy.