In the Interest of the Mission is a powerful call back to the heart of true service in God's Kingdom. In a generation where many pursue titles, recognition, and platforms, this book confronts believers with a deeper truth: greatness in God's Kingdom is measured by faithfulness, humility, and obedience to the mission. Charles Benaiah McCarthy draws from rich biblical examples such as Joshua, Moses, Elijah, Elisha, and Gehazi to reveal the spiritual laws behind serving at the altar and serving spiritual leadership with integrity.
This book explores the cost and reward of service, the dangers of pride and hidden ambition, and the importance of purity of heart when working close to spiritual authority. It shows that proximity to anointing must be matched with character, or it becomes a pathway to downfall. More than inspiration, this book provides practical action plans that help readers move from casual church involvement to disciplined Kingdom service.
It teaches reminds us that service is not a stepping stone to personal fame but a calling that shapes destiny and unlocks spiritual inheritance. This book is written for church workers, pastors, ministry leaders, and believers who desire to serve God with excellence and sincerity. In the Interest of the Mission is not just about helping in church. It is about becoming a servant God can trust with His work.
In the Interest of the Mission is a powerful call back to the heart of true service in God's Kingdom. In a generation where many pursue titles, recognition, and platforms, this book confronts believers with a deeper truth: greatness in God's Kingdom is measured by faithfulness, humility, and obedience to the mission. Charles Benaiah McCarthy draws from rich biblical examples such as Joshua, Moses, Elijah, Elisha, and Gehazi to reveal the spiritual laws behind serving at the altar and serving spiritual leadership with integrity.
This book explores the cost and reward of service, the dangers of pride and hidden ambition, and the importance of purity of heart when working close to spiritual authority. It shows that proximity to anointing must be matched with character, or it becomes a pathway to downfall. More than inspiration, this book provides practical action plans that help readers move from casual church involvement to disciplined Kingdom service.
It teaches reminds us that service is not a stepping stone to personal fame but a calling that shapes destiny and unlocks spiritual inheritance. This book is written for church workers, pastors, ministry leaders, and believers who desire to serve God with excellence and sincerity. In the Interest of the Mission is not just about helping in church. It is about becoming a servant God can trust with His work.