4 April 2025

The Healing Jesus Campaign: Taking Christ to the Nations

By worldevangelismblog.com

When Bishop Dag Heward-Mills launched the Healing Jesus Campaign, it wasn’t because he wanted something new to do. It was born from a deep conviction that Jesus must be preached—and not only from pulpits, but on fields, in towns, in cities, and in nations. It was obedience to the Lord’s command to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature.

The Campaign was not started with big crowds or massive support. It started with faith. It started with a burden for souls and a heart to see the power of the cross made known in places that had never heard the name of Jesus. From the very beginning, the focus was simple and biblical: preach Christ, heal the sick, save the lost.

The Gospel Comes with Power

One of the distinguishing marks of the Healing Jesus Campaign is that it carries the message of the Gospel with the power of God. These are not just open-air services—they are divine encounters. Thousands gather in open fields to hear a clear, uncompromising message about Jesus Christ. And when the message is preached, signs and wonders follow.

The sick are healed. The oppressed are delivered. Lives are changed. Not because of a man, but because the Gospel still carries power. It’s not a show—it’s salvation. What people experience at these crusades is not hype, but heaven touching the earth.

Testimonies flow from every direction. People who couldn’t walk, now walk. Deaf ears open. Visible tumors disappear. But more than all of this, the greatest miracle happens night after night—souls surrendering to Jesus.

Building the Kingdom Village by Village

The campaign doesn’t stay in one place. It moves—village by village, region by region, nation by nation. Bishop Dag’s obedience to go has taken the Gospel into places where churches are few and darkness has ruled for too long. The Gospel enters these communities with light, with healing, and with love.

It is not just a preaching event—it is an invasion of hope. Roads are dusty. Electricity may be unreliable. But none of that stops the Gospel from moving forward. Because where Jesus is preached, things begin to change.

The team that travels with Bishop Dag sets up the stage, the sound, the lights, and the prayer tents. But the main focus is always the message. The Word. The cross. The Christ who still heals and saves.

Reaching the Unreached

One of the powerful aspects of the Healing Jesus Campaign is its commitment to the unreached. These crusades are often held in places where the Gospel is rare and the needs are great. It’s not about going where it’s convenient—it’s about going where it’s needed most.

The focus is not on cities alone. Rural towns, overlooked communities, forgotten villages—these are the places where the campaign plants its feet. Because every soul matters. Every life is worth the effort. And every region deserves the chance to hear about Jesus.

This is what evangelism looks like when it follows the footsteps of Christ—seeking the one, reaching the lost, and shining the light where it’s darkest.

The Harvest Continues

Years have passed since the first crusade. But the fire hasn’t died. In fact, it’s only grown. The Healing Jesus Campaign has become one of the largest Gospel outreaches in the world, yet it remains rooted in the same simple vision: preach the Word, heal the sick, and save the lost.

It’s not about building a brand—it’s about building the Kingdom. Bishop Dag continues to travel, to preach, to pray, and to pour himself out for the sake of the harvest. And behind every message is the cry of Christ Himself: “Come unto Me.”

The nations are hearing. The sick are being healed. The lost are coming home. Because when Jesus is lifted up, He draws all men to Himself.