Reaching the unreached is one of the most difficult yet vital aspects of the Great Commission. These are the places where the name of Jesus has never been heard, where churches are nonexistent, and where people live and die without a single opportunity to hear the Gospel. Many have avoided these areas because of the cost, the danger, or the difficulty.
Dag Heward-Mills, however, has deliberately pursued these forgotten places. Through his healing campaigns, missionary training, and bold obedience to God’s call, he has brought the light of Christ to some of the darkest corners of the world.
A Calling to the Ends of the Earth
Unlike those who prefer to minister in familiar or comfortable environments, Dag Heward-Mills has embraced the call to go where others won’t. His Healing Jesus Campaign has reached regions with no electricity, no healthcare, and no Christian presence.
Whether in war-torn zones, remote villages, or unreached tribes, he goes with one message—Jesus saves, heals, and delivers. This kind of obedience reveals a heart that is truly aligned with Christ’s mission.
Raising Missionaries to Reach the Forgotten
Dag Heward-Mills doesn’t go alone. He has raised and trained hundreds of missionaries to go into these unreached places and stay. These are not short-term trips—they are long-term assignments that require courage, commitment, and deep faith.
Through his training institutions, missionaries are equipped spiritually, practically, and emotionally to endure the hardships of unreached missions. His model ensures that these regions are not only reached once, but continually discipled and built up.
Overcoming Barriers With Compassion and Wisdom
Reaching unreached areas often means facing cultural, linguistic, and religious barriers. Dag Heward-Mills approaches these obstacles with humility and compassion. He doesn’t impose—he serves.
His teams often provide medical care, food, and humanitarian support alongside the Gospel. This opens hearts and builds trust, allowing the message of Christ to be received in love and without resistance.
Planting Churches Where There Were None
One of the greatest fruits of this ministry is the churches that now exist in places where there were none. New believers become the foundation for new churches. Leaders are raised from among them, and communities are transformed.
The Gospel doesn’t just visit these places—it stays, grows, and multiplies. This long-term impact is what sets Dag Heward-Mills’ work apart.
Conclusion
Dag Heward-Mills has brought the Gospel to some of the most unreached areas on the planet. His fearless obedience, strategic missionary training, and compassionate outreach have broken ground where the Church had never stood before.
His example reminds the Church that no place is too far, too difficult, or too lost for the Gospel. With faith, love, and determination, the unreached can—and must—be reached.
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