Harare, Zimbabwe – Pastor Muza T Carlos has launched his debut book, “The Price for Greatness,” at Hebron Art of Prayer International Ministries Grace Centre Assembly Church, marking a significant milestone in his quest to empower others. The book launch was held during the weekend.
“The book is a 12-chapter odyssey of self-discovery, faith, and perseverance, sharing personal experiences, insights, and lessons learned,” said Pastor Carlos. “I am humbled by the response and grateful for the opportunity to share my story with others.”
The book launch was a testament to the power of faith, determination, and hard work in achieving greatness. Pastor Carlos encouraged readers to be diligent, stay focused, and never give up on their dreams.
“The book is a tool for anyone seeking inspiration, guidance, and spiritual growth,” said Pastor Carlos. “I hope that my story will inspire others to unlock their full potential and achieve greatness.”
Deaconess Nyasha Matimbire emphasized the importance of understanding one’s purpose and living a life that aligns with God’s plan. “We all have different gifts, and it’s important to identify our gifts, purpose, and what God is saying to us,” she said. “There is time for everything, and it’s important to start pursuing our desires and wishes.”
Deaconess Matimbire encouraged the audience to reflect on their vision, purpose, and goals. “Jesus started following his purpose planned by God at a young age. God knew Abraham and ordained him. Are you living for the sake of living, or are you striving to make an impact?” she asked.
She used the story of Joseph to illustrate the importance of understanding one’s vision and purpose. “Joseph was sold into slavery, but he didn’t lose focus. He worked towards his vision and was disciplined. Temptations will come, but discipline is key. Many are called, but only a few are chosen. Be a star and shine for your generations.”
Deaconess Matimbire emphasized the need for discipline and hard work in achieving greatness. “What you want to do requires discipline. Don’t rush, ask yourself what your vision, purpose, and what God is saying. Be disciplined, and don’t give up.”
The event was a resounding success, with many attendees purchasing copies of the book and expressing their gratitude for the inspiring messages. “The book is a must-read for anyone seeking spiritual growth, practical advice, and inspiration to reach their full potential,” said Pastor Brian Mallan.
“Your writing has a way of captivating and inspiring others, and I have no doubt that your book will resonate with many,” said Pastor Tapiwa Malizani. “This book is a clarion call to embrace our divine purpose and strive for excellence, inspiring us to become the best version of ourselves and shine God’s light in a world that needs it,” said Nicky Jonathan.
“The book is among the top read 21st-century inspirational books, praising Muza’s wisdom and faith,” said Andrew Roland Musekiwa. “The book shed light on the need to acknowledge God in the process of becoming great, saying, ‘Provided the nature of the built-up mechanism of this world, it was portrayed that we should not cast a blind eye on the spiritual aspect and purvey it as only circumstantial, but rather we should be cognizant,'” said Tafadzwa Chapananga.