4 April 2025

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

By worldevangelismblog.com

When Jesus said, “Go ye therefore and teach all nations,” He wasn’t just calling us to preach—He was commissioning the Church to disciple. Teaching is part of the Great Commission. It’s not optional. It’s foundational. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has taken this charge to heart, establishing a Bible school ministry that is equipping believers, leaders, and missionaries to fulfill their calling with knowledge, power, and deep conviction.

The Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training Centre, founded by Bishop Dag, stands as one of the most comprehensive and Spirit-filled Bible training institutions in Africa. But its reach is far beyond one location. Through this school and its affiliated training systems, the vision to teach all nations is being fulfilled—one student, one pastor, one servant of God at a time.

This is not just education. It’s discipleship. It’s spiritual formation. It’s preparation for real ministry, in the real world, with real results.

Raising Ministers Who Are Sent

In a world where many are going but few are sent, Bishop Dag’s Bible school exists to raise men and women who are truly prepared. The training is not just academic—it is spiritual. Students are immersed in the Word, prayer, fasting, and ministry experience. They are taught to love souls, honor authority, and endure hardship.

From classroom teachings to practical outreaches, the focus is on raising ministers who can be trusted. Trusted with people. Trusted with doctrine. Trusted with vision. That’s the fruit of sound teaching—ministers who won’t crumble when the pressure comes.

Students are not taught to chase platforms. They are trained to carry burdens—burdens for souls, for missions, for the Church. This kind of training doesn’t just build ministers—it builds soldiers of the cross.

A Curriculum Rooted in the Word

The Bible school curriculum is not a copy of secular models with Christian words. It is crafted by years of ministry experience and biblical revelation. Many of the subjects come directly from Bishop Dag’s own books, sermons, and personal encounters with the Lord.

Students are taught about loyalty, church administration, healing, evangelism, missions, leadership, and spiritual growth. But beyond the subjects, they are given a spirit. A spirit of servanthood. A spirit of sacrifice. A spirit of faith.

They leave the school not only with notebooks, but with fire. Not just knowledge, but calling. And it’s that fire that fuels the work they go on to do in the nations.

Teaching All Nations, One Life at a Time

The vision to teach all nations doesn’t happen overnight. It happens through faithful investment in people. And Bishop Dag has modeled this by giving years of his life to camps, conferences, and classroom moments with students who are now leading powerful ministries around the world.

From Ghana to Madagascar, from London to Lusaka, the fruit is visible. Churches planted. Souls saved. Leaders raised. And behind so many of these testimonies is a Bible school graduate—someone who sat under the teaching and caught the spirit.

This is how nations are discipled. One life at a time. One student at a time. One message at a time.

Preparing for the End-Time Harvest

We are living in urgent times. The harvest is plenty, and the laborers must be ready. Bishop Dag’s Bible school ministry is not about creating celebrities. It’s about preparing laborers—those who are willing to go, willing to serve, willing to lay down their lives for the sake of the Gospel.

It is a ministry that mirrors the heart of Christ, who taught His disciples for years before sending them out. Bishop Dag is doing the same, and the results speak loudly.

To teach all nations is not just to open a school. It is to multiply the life, vision, and doctrine of Christ in others. And that is what this Bible school ministry is doing—faithfully, fruitfully, and globally.