4 April 2025

When Jesus Heals in the Field: The Crusade Ministry of Dag Heward-Mills

By worldevangelismblog.com

There is something sacred about the open field. It’s where Jesus fed the five thousand, where He taught the multitudes, and where He met people outside the walls of religion. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills continues in that same pattern through the crusade arm of his ministry—taking Jesus into the field.

The crusades are not about building a name. They are about lifting up the only Name that saves. Under open skies, in the middle of towns and villages, massive stages are erected, and multitudes gather—not for entertainment, but for an encounter. The presence of God rests on those fields like a cloud. And as the Gospel is preached, Jesus begins to walk among the people, healing bodies and saving souls.

These crusades are raw, simple, and anointed. There’s no polish or pretense. There’s just a man preaching Christ and the Holy Spirit confirming the Word with power.

Miracles That Point to the Gospel

Miracles have always accompanied true evangelism. In the crusade ministry of Bishop Dag, healings are not the focus—they are the fruit. As Christ is proclaimed, the sick are healed. People come with wheelchairs and walk home without them. Parents bring children who have been written off by doctors, only to watch them be touched by God.

Each healing points back to the cross. Each testimony opens the door for more people to believe. Bishop Dag is careful to give all glory to Jesus. He never magnifies the miracles above the message. His passion is not just to see bodies healed, but souls saved.

At every crusade, an altar call is made. And without fail, the crowds respond. People run forward with tears. Entire families surrender to Christ. And pastors from local churches rejoice as new believers are handed into their care.

A Pattern of Obedience

What makes this crusade ministry so powerful is its consistency. It’s not a one-time effort. It is a lifestyle. Bishop Dag has spent years on the road, moving from town to town, never tiring of preaching the same simple Gospel. He doesn’t seek to innovate the message. He seeks to deliver it faithfully.

The organization, the follow-up, the local pastor involvement—everything is done with excellence. And behind it all is a man who believes that if Jesus walked the dusty roads of villages, so should His servants.

Each crusade is another act of obedience. Another seed sown. Another invitation to a lost world. And the results are undeniable.

The Glory Belongs to God

Bishop Dag is clear about one thing—this is not his doing. The healings, the salvations, the open doors—it’s all the work of the Lord. He simply goes. He simply obeys. And God does the rest.

The crusade ministry is a picture of what happens when Jesus is truly preached. He shows up. He heals. He saves. He restores. And He does it in the most unlikely places.

Through these crusades, lives are transformed. Communities are changed. And heaven is populated. Not through clever marketing. Not through entertainment. But through the timeless power of the Gospel.

It’s not just a ministry. It’s a movement of mercy.