4 April 2025

Teaching All Nations: The Bible School Ministry of Dag Heward-Mills

By worldevangelismblog.com

Jesus’ final words before ascending into heaven were clear: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations.” This Great Commission is not only about preaching to the lost—it is also about teaching the saved. Discipleship requires more than inspiration; it demands instruction. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has taken this charge to heart, building an extensive Bible school ministry that stretches across nations, producing faithful ministers, missionaries, and church workers who are grounded in the Word and anointed for the work.

For Bishop Dag, teaching is not a side assignment. It is a divine responsibility. He understands that the strength of the Church tomorrow depends on how well it is taught today. Through his Bible schools—most notably the Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training Centre in Ghana—he has created a system for raising a new generation of ministers equipped with both spiritual power and biblical knowledge.

These schools are not casual classrooms. They are intense, immersive environments where students are not only taught the Word but trained in prayer, missions, character, leadership, and church planting. They are taught to be shepherds, not showmen; servants, not celebrities.

Raising Ministers for the Harvest

One of the greatest crises facing the global Church is a lack of trained laborers. The harvest is plentiful, but too often, the laborers are unprepared. Bishop Dag’s Bible school ministry addresses this directly. His schools focus on practical ministry, spiritual discipline, and doctrinal accuracy.

Students are trained to plant churches, preach effectively, counsel wisely, and live holy lives. They are given the Word, the Spirit, and a vision. Many come from different nations—some even from remote villages—and leave as transformed leaders, ready to take the Gospel into unreached territories.

The emphasis on evangelism and church planting sets these schools apart. This is not education for the sake of certificates. It is training for the sake of souls. Every course, every session, every assignment is tied to the mission of reaching the lost and building the Church.

A Global Impact Through Teaching

Bishop Dag’s Bible school ministry has a global vision. Beyond the campuses in Ghana and other nations, the materials used in the schools have been distributed across continents. The teachings form the backbone of ministry training in Lighthouse churches around the world, as well as in partner churches and Bible schools across Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

This global reach means that students from all backgrounds and languages are being taught the same foundational truths—truths that unify, strengthen, and release them into effective ministry. The schools are also multiplying themselves, with graduates returning to their home countries to start Bible schools, train leaders, and continue the cycle of discipleship.

Teaching all nations is no longer a dream—it is a reality in motion. And Bishop Dag remains at the forefront, committed to making sure the Word of God is taught clearly, thoroughly, and with power.

The Fruit of Faithful Teaching

The success of Bishop Dag’s Bible school ministry is not measured in graduation ceremonies—it is measured in souls saved, churches planted, and leaders raised. The fruit is visible in the thousands of pastors now preaching in villages, cities, and nations that were once spiritually dry. It is seen in the missionary outposts that now stand as lighthouses of hope in unreached regions.

This is the power of teaching. This is the result of taking the command of Jesus seriously. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has not only preached to the multitudes—he has sat down and taught the few, preparing them to one day do the same. And through this ministry, nations are being discipled and the Church is being built strong.