Fulfil Your Calling, Overcome Fear, Stay Faithful: An Interview With Bishop Dag Heward-Mills
Bishop Dag Heward-Mills shares timeless wisdom on faith, calling and perseverance during his preaching visit to City Harvest Church.

Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, presiding Bishop of the United Denominations originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches and founder of the Healing Jesus movement, returned to preach at City Harvest Church in Singapore on February 22-23, 2025. During his visit, he delivered two messages titled 'Fulfil Your Ministry' and 'Can't You Just Do A Little Bit More?' challenging believers to go all out for Jesus. In an interview with City News, Bishop Dag shared wisdom on overcoming fear, which he described as a spirit rather than just an emotion, and emphasized the importance of using all God-given talents rather than focusing on just one. He also addressed the issue of false accusations in churches, noting that even Jesus faced similar challenges. Bishop Dag, who has authored over 50 books with more than 20 million copies in print translated into 50+ languages, stressed the importance of daily Bible reading and prayer for spiritual refreshment and avoiding burnout.
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