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Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is the centre of attention in Namibia, following reports of miraculous crusades in the southern African country this week.
The Presiding Bishop of the United Denomination -originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches- is in Namibia holding campaigns in four cities.
Reports say so far, campaigns held in Katima Mulilo and Rundu, both in the northern part of Namibia, have seen the blind see, the physically-disabled walk amid the massive crowds.

Testimonies from those who have attended the crusades about the miraculous works of the renowned Ghanaian evangelist and megachurch pastor are dominating the headlines from his Healing Jesus Campaign in Namibia.
Shouts and claps rose wave after wave as the testimonies of miracles poured in onto the podium explaining what had happened to them.
The Evangelist reportedly held the eyes and attention of the crowds who had travelled from all corners of the cities glued to the podium he stood on, till the end.
Bishop Dag, who himself is a medical doctor, attributes these happenings to Almighty God.

Together with the Healing Jesus Campaign team, they moved further to Oshakati for another round of campaigns before turning to Windhoek, the capital, for a Pastor's conference.
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