Tuesday, July 26, 2011

If You Were God How Would You Create Your Mother?




It is quite interesting how a lot of Christians treat the Mother of Jesus Christ as how people treat an envelope containing an important document or parcel. The envelope is usually trashed away after the content it contains is delivered. Many Christians see Mary as such; she is just an ordinary girl that God chose to use for His purpose, nothing special! Just like an envelope you see? Well, we shall see from the Scriptures whether this is really the case.

TUNA MUNGU MKUBWA WAPENDWA



This is a story about a little girl who, on the way home from church, turned to her mother and said, “Mommy, the Preacher’s sermon this morning confused me.”
The mother said, “Oh! Why is that?
The girl replied, “Well, he said that God is bigger than we are. Is that true?”
“Yes, that’s true,” the mother replied.
“He also said that God lives within us. Is that true too?”
Again the mother replied, “Yes.”
“Well,” said the girl. “If God is bigger than us and He lives in us, wouldn’t He show through?”
Read this again………Think…..

Mungu wetu ni mkubwa hafananishwi na kitu chochote tumtumainie yeye kila wakati na kila saa.
Amen.

Monday, July 25, 2011

GOOD MORNING

JAMANI NIMEAMINI KUWA MAJI NI DAWA

Kwani tangu wiki mbili zilizopita nilikuwa najisikia vibaya, kichwa kilikuwa kinaniuma na mwili kwa ujumla kwa mawazo yangu nilijua tu lazima itakuwa ni Maralia na kila mtu niliyemwambia aliniambia kuwa hiyo itakuwa ni malaria tu but kuna baadhi ya watu walinishauri ninywe maji kwa wingi.  Jamani huwezi amini nilikunywa maji bila kutumia dawa ya aina yeyote ile na nikapona kabisaaaaaaaaa.

 
jamani tuwe na taratibu ya kunywa maji kila wakati japo wataalamu wanatushauri tunywe lita 5 kwa siku najua wengi hatuwezi but angalau tuwe tunakunywa 2 au 3 kwa siku.
tutaepukana na magonjwa mengi wapendwa.




LET THEM JUST GROW TOGETHER

Wheat and Weeds – Let Them Just Grow Together


Wheat and weeds parable (Matthew 13:24-30)

Jesus told his disciples another parable, “The kingdom of heaven can be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everyone was asleep, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and left. When the plants sprouted and produced grain, the weeds also appeared. Then the servants of the owner came to him and said: ‘Sir, was it not good seed that you sowed in your field? Where did the weeds come from?’. He answered them: ‘This is the work of an enemy’. They asked him: ‘Do you want us to go and pull up the weeds?’. He told them: ‘No, when you pull up the weeds, you might uproot the wheat with them. Let them just grow together until harvest; and at harvest time I will say to the workers: Pull up the weeds first, tie them in bundles and burn them; then gather the wheat into my barn’”.

Reflection:-

Let them just grow together”
Today, we shall ponder over a parable referring to community living, where good and evil, Gospel and sin, constantly get mixed up. Settling this situation as the servant suggests would seem the logical approach: “Do you want us to go and pull up the weeds?” (Mt 13:28). But God’s patience is infinite, and He waits until the very last moment —as a good father would— for the possibility of a change: “Let them just grow together until harvest” (Mt 13:30).
An ambiguous and mediocre reality, perhaps, but that is where God’s Kingdom grows. It has to do with the feeling of being called to discover the signals of the Kingdom of God so we can boost it, while we are trying to avoid whatever conforms us into mediocrity. However, living in that mixture of good and evil should not hinder nor hamper the advance of our spiritual life; for, otherwise, we should be transforming our wheat into weeds. “Sir, was it not good seed that you sowed in your field? Where did the weeds come from?” (Mt 13:27). It is not possible to grow in any other way, nor can we look for the Kingdom anywhere else than simply in this society we are given to live in. Our task will be to make the Kingdom of God grow in it.
The Gospel invites us not to grant any credit to the “pure”, to overcome the existing aspects of puritanism and bigotry of the Christian community. In all collectivities, no matter how healthy they are meant to be, it is easy to find this kind of attitude. Leaning on ideals, we all feel tempted to think we are the lucky ones that have already achieved perfection, while the rest is still far from it. Yet, Jesus proves that all of us, without exception, are still on our way.
Let us, therefore, be on the alert to prevent the devil to sneak up on us, which is what normally happens when we conform ourselves too much to this world. St. Angela of the Cross said, “we are not to listen to the voices of the world saying there are who do this or that; we stick to our own way, without inventing any variations, and always following our way of doing those things, which are like hidden treasures; for they will open the gates of Heaven for us”. Let the Mother of God help us conforming only to love.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

TANGAZO

BINTI AMEPOTEA


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HALELUYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


Ee nafsi yangu umsifu Bwana,
Nitamsifu bwana muda ninaoishi,
Nitamwimbia mungu wangu ningali ni hai,
Msiwatumainie wakuu,
Wala binadamu ambaye hakuna wokovu kwake,
Pumzi yake hutoka huurudia udongo wake.
Genesis 146: 1-4

KABLA YA KUANZA KAZI YAKUPASA KUMUOMBA MUNGU

MAOMBI KABLA YA KAZI



My Heavenly Father, as I enter this work place,
I bring Your presence with me.
I speak Your peace, Your grace, Your mercy,
and Your perfect order into this office.
I acknowledge Your power over all that
will be spoken, thought, decided, and done within these walls.
Lord, I thank You for the gifts You have blessed me with.
I commit to using them responsibly in Your honor.
Give me a fresh supply of strength to do my job.
Anoint my projects, ideas, and energy,
so that even my smallest accomplishment
may bring You glory.
Lord, when I am confused, guide me.
When I am weary, energize me. When I am
burned out, infuse me with the light of the Holy Spirit.
May the work that I do and the way I do it bring
faith, joy, and a smile to all that I come in
contact with today. And oh Lord,
when I leave this place, give me traveling mercy.