Testimonies from the Field: Healing Stories That Inspire Faith
Every time the Gospel is preached, something happens. Faith is stirred, hope is awakened, and the supernatural becomes possible. In the ministry of Dag Heward-Mills, this reality is confirmed again and again through the powerful testimonies that flow from the crusade grounds.
These testimonies are not staged or scripted—they are real, raw, and unforgettable. Each one carries the fingerprint of God. A man walks after years in a wheelchair. A child’s deaf ears suddenly hear. A woman sees clearly for the first time in her life. These moments don’t just inspire—they reveal who Jesus still is today.
Bishop Dag has always emphasized that the miracles are not the focus; they are the fruit. The testimonies are signs that the message being preached is not just words—it is life. And those stories, told with trembling voices and tear-filled eyes, are some of the most powerful sermons you’ll ever hear.
A Living Witness to the Power of God
In every crusade, there comes a moment when people are invited to testify. You see them walking toward the platform—some in awe, some still shaking with emotion, all transformed. What happens next is often beyond words. A voice that was once silenced by sickness begins to testify. A body that once dragged itself now dances with joy.
These are not just individual breakthroughs. They are reminders that God is still in the healing business. That the Jesus we read about in the Gospels is the same Jesus working in towns, villages, and cities today through the Healing Jesus Campaign.
These testimonies stir faith. For the one listening in the crowd who’s still waiting for their miracle, it becomes proof that if God did it for one, He can do it again.
Faith That Grows by Hearing
Scripture tells us that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. But faith is also ignited when we hear what God has done for someone else. The testimonies from Bishop Dag’s crusades are fuel for faith. They spark something in the hearts of listeners—a boldness to believe, a readiness to receive.
That’s why Bishop Dag never rushes through testimonies. He gives space for people to share, because he understands that their stories are a continuation of the Gospel message. Healing is not just a moment; it’s a message. And when that message is shared, it spreads.
Each story is like a spark—lighting up the hearts of those who are still standing in need. It reminds them that Jesus is present, that He is willing, and that He is able.
Stories That Travel Further Than the Crusade Grounds
What’s beautiful about these healing testimonies is that they don’t stay in the crusade field. They follow people home. They spread through families and communities. They make their way into churches and schools, hospitals and marketplaces. They become part of someone’s witness—a personal account of what God did and how it changed everything.
Some testimonies have led entire families to Christ. Others have sparked revivals in towns where unbelief once ruled. All of them glorify God and confirm that the Gospel is not theory—it’s power.
Bishop Dag often says that when people see and hear what Jesus is doing, their hearts open to salvation. And that’s exactly what happens. The testimonies prepare the ground for the greatest miracle of all—the saving of a soul.
These stories are not for entertainment. They are for edification. They are for awakening. They are for the glory of God.