CRE HOLIDAY ASSINO
1. Outline the nature of Canaanite religion (7 marks):
• Polytheistic, worshiped multiple gods like Baal and Asherah.
• Nature worship, focused on fertility and agriculture.
• Used idols and sacred objects in their worship.
• Engaged in rituals, including sacrifices and temple prostitution.
• Believed in animism and the power of spirits.
• Had sacred places like high places and groves.
• Practiced divination and consulted oracles.
From the story of Naboth's Vineyard, explain four commandments which King Ahab and
Queen Jezebel broke (8 marks):
• Thou shalt not covet: Coveted Naboth's land.
• Thou shalt not kill: Jezebel arranged Naboth's murder.
• Thou shalt not bear false witness: False accusations against Naboth.
• Thou shalt not steal: Took Naboth's vineyard unlawfully.
Identify five life skills that Christians need to fight corruption in Kenya today (5 marks):
• Integrity and honesty.
• Critical thinking.
• Effective communication.
• Decision-making.
• Advocacy and negotiation skills.
2. State six roles of priests in traditional African communities (7 marks):
• Conducted rituals and sacrifices.
• Acted as mediators between the people and the spirits or gods.
• Offered guidance and counseling.
• Preserved cultural and moral values.
• Interpreted the will of the spirits or gods.
• Led ceremonies during rites of passage.
Importance of kinship ties in traditional African communities (7 marks):
• Provided a sense of belonging.
• Ensured social and economic support.
• Facilitated collective decision-making.
• Governed marriage and inheritance.
• Strengthened community cooperation.
• Offered security and protection.
Factors affecting kinship ties in traditional African communities (6 marks):
• Urbanization and migration.
• Western education and modernization.
• Christianity and Islam.
• Intermarriages.
• Poverty and economic pressures.
• Individualism and decline of communal living.
3. Describe the temptations of Jesus in the wilderness (Luke 4:1–13) (6 marks):
• Tempted to turn stones into bread (to satisfy hunger).
• Tempted to worship Satan for worldly power.
• Tempted to throw Himself from the temple to test God's protection.
Lessons Christians learn from Jesus' temptations (6 marks):
• Depend on God’s Word during challenges.
• Resist shortcuts to success.
• Trust in God’s power and protection.
• Stay faithful despite trials.
Problems faced by new converts in the church (6 marks):
• Peer pressure and discrimination.
• Lack of proper discipleship or mentorship.
• Misunderstanding or ridicule from non-believers.
• Adjusting to new lifestyles.
• Spiritual attacks or doubts.
• Division or hypocrisy within the church.
4. Name eight disciples of Jesus (8 marks):
• Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew.
Six reasons why Jesus chose twelve disciples (6 marks):
• To spread the gospel.
• To continue His mission after His ascension.
• To represent the twelve tribes of Israel.
• To mentor and train them in ministry.
• To be His companions and witnesses.
• To establish the foundation of the Church.
Six ways the church prepares youth for leadership roles in society (6 marks):
• Conducting mentorship programs.
• Offering spiritual guidance and education.
• Encouraging active participation in church activities.
• Providing platforms for leadership practice.
• Teaching values of service and integrity.
• Supporting education and career development.
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TYPED BY JUSTO :)