Training the Next Generation Through Christian Literature
The Gospel is one generation from extinction. That’s why training the next generation is not optional—it’s urgent. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has taken this seriously, not only through personal mentorship, but also through the books he writes. His Christian literature has become a training ground for young pastors, leaders, and believers who are preparing to carry the Gospel forward.
These books don’t just inspire—they instruct. They don’t only motivate—they mold. They provide the biblical foundation, spiritual depth, and practical tools needed for ministry in today’s world.
In every generation, God raises voices to preserve His truth and pass it on. Bishop Dag’s writing is part of that divine plan. His words are training people he may never meet, but whose lives will bear his influence.
Building Disciples Through Books
True discipleship is not just about classes—it’s about shaping lives. Bishop Dag’s books help churches disciple believers in a consistent, clear, and biblically grounded way. From How You Can Become a Strong Christian to The Art of Leadership, there is something for every stage of spiritual growth.
These books take people on a journey—from salvation to service, from following to leading. They bring stability to the new believer and direction to the emerging leader.
Churches that have adopted these books as part of their discipleship process have seen real transformation. The members grow strong in the Word. The workers serve with purpose. The leaders build with understanding.
This is training that lasts.
Raising Leaders With the Right Mindset
Leadership doesn’t begin on a platform. It begins in the heart. Bishop Dag’s books train leaders from the inside out. He teaches character before charisma. Faithfulness before fame. Love before leadership.
Books like Loyalty and Disloyalty, Those Who Are Dangerous, and The Art of Shepherding are now essential reading in many ministries around the world. They help young leaders navigate the pressures of ministry, guard their hearts, and stay grounded in the call of God.
This training helps preserve the Church from broken leaders and builds a culture where integrity, honor, and longevity thrive.
A Curriculum for Ministry
Many Bible schools now use Bishop Dag’s books as core curriculum. Why? Because they cover what many textbooks don’t. They deal with real issues—team dynamics, disloyalty, church planting, evangelism, and spiritual discipline.
His books are practical, Scripture-based, and filled with stories from real ministry life. Students are not only taught—they’re trained. They don’t just leave school with head knowledge—they leave with a shepherd’s heart and a servant’s mindset.
This kind of training is what will raise a generation that doesn’t just start strong—but finishes well.
Multiplying the Mission
When a man of God writes, he multiplies his mission. Bishop Dag has trained thousands face-to-face, but through his books, he is training millions. Every church that uses his materials becomes a training center. Every reader becomes a student. Every teacher who shares his books becomes a co-laborer in the mission.
The next generation doesn’t have to start from scratch. They have access to decades of ministry wisdom wrapped in pages. They can stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before and go even further for the kingdom.
That’s how revival continues. That’s how the Church grows. That’s how the baton is passed—through Spirit-led writing that trains, equips, and sends.