Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has just reached an amazing milestone: over 70 million of his books have been shared with people across the globe. This isn’t just a big number—it’s the result of a lifelong commitment to sharing the message of Jesus through the power of the written word.

For years, Bishop Dag has believed that books are like “silent missionaries.” They can travel further than any speaker, reaching places and people that might never hear a sermon. Long before the internet, he was writing to help believers grow in their faith. Today, that vision has touched every continent, with his books translated into many languages.
His writings talk about real, everyday faith—how to share your faith, grow a church, how to be a good leader, and serve God faithfully. Popular titles like Loyalty and Disloyalty, The Art of Leadership, and The Mega Church have helped pastors, missionaries, and everyday Christians around the world. Many people say these books have changed their lives, revived their ministries, and strengthened their churches.
What’s even more remarkable is that a huge number of these books were given away for free. Through ministries like Dag Heward-Mills Ministries and the International Christian Book Ministry, millions of books have been placed into the hands of pastors and believers in poorer nations—in remote villages, prisons, Bible schools, and mission fields. These books are often their main resource for learning and spiritual growth.

This achievement is really about making wisdom accessible. Bishop Dag is known for writing clearly and simply, always pointing people back to the Bible. He often writes while traveling for preaching and ministry work, living out the idea to “write the vision down and make it plain” (Habakkuk 2:2).
Reaching 70 million books shows how hungry people are for clear, Bible-based teaching—especially in times like these. Young pastors, in particular, have found guidance and mentorship through his words.
This is a moment to say thank you. Thank you to God for making it possible, to Bishop Dag for his faithful work, and to every person who has read and shared these books with others.
And this is only the beginning. Just as a farmer plants seeds, these 70 million books are seeds of truth that will keep bearing fruit for years to come.
This is news worth celebrating—on earth, and we believe, in heaven too.
