THE Healing Jesus Campaign led by renowned evangelist Bishop Dag Heward-Mills of Ghana culminated in a spectacular finale on Sunday night, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of thousands who attended.
The five-day event held at the Lawson Tama Stadium drew crowds from all corners of Honiara, reflecting an extraordinary community commitment to faith, healing and hope.
Despite facing unpredictable weather conditions, the campaign saw remarkable participation, with people from diverse backgrounds gathering to witness powerful messages of salvation and healing.
Participants expressed feelings of renewal, with many claiming personal experiences of transformation throughout the event.
The concluding night was nothing short of breathtaking as thousands filled the Lawson Tama grounds, raising their voices in worship.

The vibrant atmosphere was charged with a palpable sense of hope and collective belief as individuals shared their testimonies of life-changing moments experienced during the campaign
Attendees expressed the Healing Jesus Campaign as a much-needed source of comfort amidst their ongoing struggles in life.
A young mother of three, spoke of her emotional journey during the event.
“I came here feeling lost, but I found a community that reminded me of my strength. I’ve seen hope restored in my life”
Bishop Heward-Mills also has paid a courtesy visit to Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele as part of his weeklong stay in the country for the ‘Healing Jesus Campaign’ crusade.

PM Manele and visiting Evangelist Heward-Mills engaged in a meaningful discussion on the importance of seeking God’s wisdom for effective leadership.
Both emphasised the critical role that divine guidance plays in nation-building, highlighting the necessity for a nation to rely on God’s wisdom in addressing the country’s challenges and fostering progress.
PM Manele expressed gratitude for the inspiring message shared by Bishop Heward-Mills.
Bishop Heward-Mills left the country yesterday.
By JIMMY NOLAN
Solomon Star, Honiara