Nakupa Habari
Monday 30 May 2016
Nakupa Habari: AMRI, SHERIA NA MAAGIZO YA BWANA YESU KRISTO
Nakupa Habari: AMRI, SHERIA NA MAAGIZO YA BWANA YESU KRISTO: mathayo 7:21-23 ( 21 Si kila mtu aniambiaye, Bwana, Bwana, atakayeingia katika ufalme wa mbinguni; bali ni yeye afanyaye mapenzi ya Baba ...
AMRI, SHERIA NA MAAGIZO YA BWANA YESU KRISTO
mathayo 7:21-23 ( 21 Si kila mtu aniambiaye, Bwana, Bwana, atakayeingia katika ufalme wa mbinguni; bali ni yeye afanyaye mapenzi ya Baba yangu aliye mbinguni.
22 Wengi wataniambia siku ile, Bwana, Bwana, hatukufanya unabii kwa jina lako, na kwa jina lako kutoa pepo, na kwa jina lako kufanya miujiza mingi?
23 Ndipo nitawaambia dhahiri, Sikuwajua ninyi kamwe; ondokeni kwangu, ninyi mtendao maovu.)
Na je kwanini uishi tu bila utaratibu..?? eti tumeokololewa kwa Neema..? unaweza kutenda miujiza mingi...! kwa kutumia jina la kristo YESU lakini mwisho wako ni mauti ukipuuzia Haya...
AMRI, SHERIA NA MAAGIZO
YA BWANA YESU KRISTO
1. Ni
lazima kutubu. (Luka 13:3,5; Mathayo 4:17)
2. Ni
lazima kuzaliwa mara ya pili. (Yohana 3:3; Yohana 14:15-17)
3. Ni
lazima tuwe wenye haki kuliko mafarisayo. (Mathayo 5:20; Yakobo 1:22)
4. Tusifanye
uovu. (Mathayo 13:40-43)
5. Tusiwe
watu waovu. (Mathayo 13:47-50)
6. Ni
lazima tusamehe. (Mathayo 6:14-15)
7. Ni
lazima tumpende YESU KRISTO kuliko mtu mwingine yeyote na kuliko maisha yetu.
(Luka 14:26; Mathayo 28:19)
Saturday 4 April 2015
Personal cancer vaccine research 'exciting' say experts
Researchers prepare the vaccine for patients
Tailor-made cancer vaccines that target unique genetic errors in a patient's tumour have been developed in the US.
Safety tests on three people, published in the journal Science, showed the immune system could be trained to fight skin cancers.
The American team say the early results mark a "significant step" towards personalised cancer vaccines.
Friday 3 April 2015
Monkeys 'hinder India internet drive'
Monkeys 'hinder India internet drive'
Macaque monkeys appear to have become an unlikely roadblock in the development of internet services in the northern Indian city of Varanasi.
The authorities in Varanasi have been increasing the network of optical fibre cables as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan of improving internet services in India.
Saturday 21 March 2015
New Study Reveals the Secret of Bioluminescent Mushroom
Bioluminescence in some mushrooms has baffled the scientists since long. One such special mushroom, called ‘flor de coco,’ grows among decaying leaves at the bottom of young palm trees in coconut forests of Brazil. However, a recent research has uncovered the secret behind the bioluminescence of this big yellow mushroom. The researchers conducted an experiment and observed that the mushroom attracts insects and other creatures with its nighttime bioluminescence, which helps it to spread spores throughout the forest.
Aristotle was the first to ask about the unusual glowing of the mushroom. Biochemist Cassius Stevani from Brazil’s Instituto de Quimica-Universidade de Sao Paulo explained “The answer appears to be that fungi make light so they are noticed by insects who can help the fungus colonize new habitats.” The concept of bioluminescence has been further explained by Jay Dunlap, geneticist and molecular biologist from Dartmouth College’s Geisel School of Medicine. This unique feature has evolved in several life forms like fishes, bacteria and insects. He remarked “Most of these make light in their own way, that is, with biochemistry that is unique to each organism.”
Boko Haram crisis: At least 70 bodies found in Nigerian town
Chadian and Niger troops liberated Damasak, which is near the border with Niger, on Saturday
At least 70 bodies have been found dumped outside the town of Damasak in north-eastern Nigeria, after it was recaptured from Boko Haram militants.
The victims appear to have been killed some time ago, as the bodies were partially mummified by the desert air.
'Ebola-proof' tablet device developed
Medics wear full protective gear to shield themselves from the virus
A tablet device that can withstand being doused in chlorine has been developed to help medics caring for patients with Ebola.
Designed by technology volunteers and Google, it can be used even wearing gloves and in storms and high humidity.
Medecins Sans Frontieres put out a call for an Ebola-proof tablet to help teams record vital patient information.
At the height of the current outbreak, doctors were shouting patient notes across fences to avoid contamination.
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