Those Who Forget

by Dag Heward-Mills

Published 15 January 2013
Most people are conscious about the "big four" sins: lying, stealing, fornication and murder. If you were to ask people for a list of sins they are not likely to mention the sin of forgetting. But God's Word is clear on the subject. Forgetting is unrighteousness! To forget, to fail to acknowledge, to fail to remember are sins before God. Find out more in this latest addition to the Loyalty and Disloyalty series by Dag Heward-Mills.

Those Who Leave You

by Dag Heward-Mills

Published 6 February 2013
There are several reasons why the Lord will allow people to leave you and even hurt you. It may be because your destiny does not include them, or perhaps to correct a foundational mistake in your ministry, or even to humble you. Find out more in this latest addition to the "Loyalty and Disloyalty" series.

Those Who Pretend

by Dag Heward-Mills

Published 15 January 2013
There are many things that do not look like disloyalty but are disloyalty. They are the attitudes and behaviour patterns that give rise to treachery and disloyalty. It is important to know about these things because they are often the predecessors of serious leadership crises.

Loyalty and Disloyalty

by Dag Heward-Mills

Published 1 January 2006
Though a primary requirement of God for leaders, very little has been written on this subject. In this book, Dag Heward-Mills outlines very important principles with the intention of increasing the stability of churches. So relevant and practical is the content of this book that it has become an indispensable tool for many church leaders.

Those Who Accuse You

by Dag Heward-Mills

Published 15 January 2013
Although the devil is commonly known as the accuser of the brethren, he is actually the accuser in the midst of the brethren. In your leadership experience, you will meet different kinds of people. Perhaps one of the most daunting enemies you will ever encounter is "the accuser in the midst of the brethren". Problems come in different levels but one of the highest problems is to encounter an accuser in the midst of the brethren. At the highest point of your ministry, you will struggle with the accuser. Accusation is Satan's topmost strategy for dealing with an unconquerable enemy. Find out more in this new release by Dag Heward-Mills