Audio By Carbonatix
Often when one thinks of Ghana’s biggest exports, attention is drawn to natural resources, goods and services, and entertainment products.
However, what is often overlooked is Ghana’s export of seasoned preachers and religious pathfinders who go across the globe planting churches and spreading the gospel.

One such pathfinder is the Presiding Bishop of Lighthouse Chapel International, Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills who through his church planting ventures and Healing Jesus Campaign has certified himself as a major export for the country.
On his Healing Jesus Campaign – which has recently taken place in Gabon and Madagascar – he has pulled mammoth crowds to stadiums and large open spaces, where he has brought messages of healing and restoration to many, and urged many more to confirm Jesus as their Lord and personal savior.

This has been a testament to the Evangelist’s gospel reach and his dedication to spreading the word of God.
Currently, the United Denomination of Lighthouse Churches (UD) is in 100 countries with over 4,000 branches – a massive international brand and export from Ghana – despite humble beginnings in the Korle Bu School of Hygiene canteen in 1988.

Bishop Dag Heward- Mills has also published over 108 books with over 42 million copies printed throughout his long years in the ministry.
Latest Stories
-
BoG rejects market speculation, emphasises data-driven policies
30 minutes -
BoG targets consolidation, discipline in 2026 policy direction
33 minutes -
GJA-Ashanti commends EPA’s continuous engagement with journalists who were involved in accident
36 minutes -
Wenchi needs development, help us – Chiefs to Aseidu Nketia
44 minutes -
EPA boss encourages journalists not to relent in their support to fight galamsey
1 hour -
Domestic Gold Purchasing Programme helped Ghana’s economy during difficult period – IMF
1 hour -
Ike City Group of Companies touches hearts at Dzorwulu Special School with compasionate donation
2 hours -
Vehicle exhaust pipes on the left create about 40% more pollution on the road than those on the right – Study
2 hours -
My Response to Dr Bryan Acheampong: Facts must prevail
2 hours -
U.S. and Ghana Armed Forces strengthen medical readiness at SETAF-AF Best Medic Competition
2 hours -
Earlier passage of BoG’s Amendment Bill could have prevented haircuts – Dr. Asiama
3 hours -
Economic stability gains were hard-won through discipline and institutional effort – BoG Governor
3 hours -
GCB Bank rewards customers at first “Pa To Pa” Promo Draw
4 hours -
EC sets March 3 for Ayawaso East by-election
4 hours -
Call for Applications: WikkiTimes launches Anas Aremeyaw Anas AI fellowship
4 hours
