The School of the Word: Raising Ministers for the End-Time Harvest
In these last days, the harvest is truly plenteous, but the labourers are still few. What the Church needs is not more celebrities—it needs ministers. Men and women who have been trained in the Word, shaped in the presence of God, and prepared to endure hardship for the sake of the Gospel. This is the heart behind Bishop Dag Heward-Mills’ ministry and his commitment to raising ministers through what can only be described as a school of the Word.
Whether in a formal Bible school classroom, at a camp meeting, or through a stack of his books, Bishop Dag trains people with a teaching ministry that is deliberate, structured, and Spirit-led. His focus is not just on producing preachers but raising ministers—servants of God who are grounded in doctrine, unwavering in loyalty, and burning with a love for souls.
This is not crash-course Christianity. It is spiritual formation. And at the center of it all is the Word of God.
Raising a Generation That Knows the Scriptures
Ministers must do more than speak well—they must rightly divide the Word of truth. Bishop Dag knows that a minister who does not know the Word is a danger to the Church. That’s why his teachings are full of Scripture, referenced clearly and explained simply. He builds line upon line, precept upon precept, until even the most complex truths become understandable.
Those who sit under his ministry don’t come out with opinions—they come out with doctrine. Whether it’s teachings on the church, on the anointing, on healing, or on the spirit of loyalty, there is always a biblical foundation beneath every message. And that Word becomes part of the minister. It forms their convictions, sharpens their discernment, and fuels their endurance.
This is how end-time ministers must be trained—by the Word, through the Word, and for the sake of the Word.
Imparting the Spirit of Ministry
It’s not enough to give people notes and outlines. Ministry is a spirit. Bishop Dag understands that. That’s why his teaching is not just instructional—it’s impartational. He doesn’t just explain principles. He shares his life. He invites his students into the burden, the cost, and the beauty of ministry.
Those who go through his “school” receive more than knowledge—they catch a spirit. A spirit of humility. A spirit of sacrifice. A spirit of evangelism. That is what separates academic training from true ministry formation.
He teaches through books, conferences, and Bible schools, but he also teaches through example. His life becomes the syllabus. His faithfulness becomes the lesson. His fruitfulness becomes the encouragement.
Preparing Labourers for a Global Harvest
The school of the Word under Bishop Dag’s ministry has an international impact. His graduates don’t stay in one place. They go. They are planted in towns and cities, in nations and unreached places. They take the Word they’ve received and multiply it. They raise new leaders, plant churches, and establish the kingdom wherever they go.
These ministers are not flashy—but they are faithful. They may not be famous—but they are fruitful. That is the kind of labourer needed for this end-time harvest. And that is exactly what Bishop Dag’s training produces.
This is not a passing trend—it is a divine assignment. And it is changing the spiritual landscape of many nations.
The Word That Equips and Sustains
Ministry will test every man. What keeps you standing is not charisma—it’s the Word inside you. Bishop Dag raises ministers who are not just passionate at the beginning, but stable to the end. They endure because they have been built on truth. And that truth sustains them through trials, betrayal, and spiritual warfare.
Through this school of the Word, the Church is being fortified. The next generation is being equipped. And the harvest fields are being reached—not by accident, but by design.
This is not just a school—it’s a movement. And its foundation is the living Word of God.