Be Very Careful What Your Kids Are Watching This Holiday. This August holiday, be vigilant.
Your child is not just “on the phone.”
They’re in a world full of content — and some of it is damaging, disturbing, and deeply addictive.
As a parent, you cannot afford to be passive anymore.
Kids are now consuming content that is highly sexualized, violent, manipulative — even demonic.
They learn these things fast. They mimic what they see. They carry it into school, church, and into your home.
If you bought them a smartphone, you also bought yourself responsibility.
Install parental control apps.
Review their watch history.
Talk to them about what they’re watching.
Guide them. Correct them. Educate them.
Some of the most misbehaved and mentally unstable teens today were simply overexposed and under-parented.
The phone is not evil — but what it opens up to your child without your knowledge is.
Don’t let technology raise your child.
Don’t be that parent who says “I didn’t know.”
Be involved. Be present. Be informed.
Your child’s mind is too precious to leave it to the hands of algorithms.
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K.C.S.E. 2006 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PAPER 2 (313/2)
(a) Describe the visit of the angel of the Lord to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born.
(b) State the differences between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ.
(c) What lessons do Christians learn about family relationships from the incident when Jesus accompanied his parents for the Passover festival?
(a) Outline the story of the raising of the widow’s son at Nain (Luke 7:11–17).
(b) Identify ways through which the Church continues with the healing ministry of Jesus Christ.
(c) Give the lessons that Christians learn from the transfiguration of Jesus.
(a) Give reasons why Jesus used the parable of the Lost Son in his teaching.
(b) Outline the preparations that Jesus made for the Last Supper (Luke 22:7–14).
(c) Identify the reasons that made Judas Iscariot betray Jesus.
(a) Identify the spiritual gifts taught by Saint Paul in the early Church.
(b) Explain how the use of the gifts of the Holy Spirit brought disunity in the Church at Corinth.
(c) Outline the contribution of women in the church in Kenya today.
(a) What are the advantages of a monogamous marriage?
(b) State the factors that have led to the misuse of drugs in Kenya today.
(c) Give reasons why the church is involved in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
(a) State the rights of citizens in Kenya today.
(b) Give reasons why Christians pay taxes to the government in Kenya.
(c) How is the church helping to reduce the rate of crime in Kenya?
Christian Religious Education (C.R.E) Paper 2 – 2006
A. Outline the story of the raising of the widow’s son at Nain (Luke 7:11–17). (8 marks)
B. Identify ways through which the Church continues with the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. (7 marks)
C. Give the lessons that Christians learn from the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. (5 marks)
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2006
3. (a) Outline the events that took place on the Mount of Olives before the arrest of Jesus.7Marks
(b) Give reasons why Peter denied Jesus.8marks
(c) Why is the death of Jesus important to Christians? 5marks
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CRE PAPER ONE,2024
Question 1A
Give seven reasons why the Bible is referred to as the Word of God.
Question B
Give seven similarities between the traditional African view of evil and the biblical concept of sin.
Question C
There are many cases of Christians getting discouraged in their faith. Identify six ways in which Christians can help bring back those who have turned away from God.
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PART TWO .CRE PAPER TWO 2006
2a . Outline the story of the raising of the widow's son at 9. Luke 7: 11-17. 8 marks.
B. Identify ways through which Church continues with the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. 7 marks.
C. Give the lessons Christians learn from the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. 5 marks
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PART ONE :PAPER TWO ,CRE 2006
MARKING SCHEME
A. Describe the visit of the Angel of the Lord to the Shepherds on the night Jesus was born. (7 marks)
On the night Jesus was born, some shepherds were watching over their flocks in the fields near Bethlehem.
Suddenly, an Angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them.
The shepherds were terrified by the appearance of the angel.
The angel told them not to be afraid, for he had brought good news of great joy for all people.
He announced that a Savior, Christ the Lord, had been born that day in the town of David (Bethlehem).
The angel told them the sign to look for: a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger
Then a multitude of heavenly hosts appeared, praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor
1B. State the differences between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ. (8 marks)
John prepared the way for the coming of the Messiah, while Jesus was the promised Messiah.
John baptized with water for repentance, but Jesus baptized with the Holy Spirit and fire.
John’s mission was temporary, ending with Jesus’ ministry, while Jesus’ mission continues eternally.
John performed no miracles, but Jesus performed many miracles (healing, raising the dead, etc.).
John preached repentance and pointed people to Christ, while Jesus offered salvation through himself.
John lived a simple life in the wilderness, while Jesus interacted with people in towns and cities.
John denied being the Messiah, but Jesus openly accepted and taught that He was the Messiah.
John was a forerunner or messenger, while Jesus was the Son of God and Savior of the world.
1C. What lessons do Christians learn about family relationships from the incident when Jesus accompanied his parents for the Passover festival? (5 marks)
1. Families should participate in religious practices together.
2. Parents have the responsibility to teach and guide their children spiritually.
3. Children should be obedient and respectful to their parents.
4. Misunderstandings can happen in families, but love and reconciliation are important.
5. Communication and accountability are important in maintaining strong family relationship.
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PART ONE:CRE PAPER TWO
2006
Describe the visit of the Angel of the Lord to the Shepherds on the night Jesus was born. 7 marks
B. State the differences between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ. 8marks
C. What lessons do Christians learn about family relationships from the incident when Jesus accompanied his parents for the Passover festival?5 marks
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PART SIX.CRE PAPER 1,2006
6a.Explain the importance of rituals performed in during a naming ceremony in traditional African communities.10 marks
b.Identify the moral values acquire during marriage in traditional African communities.5 marks
C.Why is death feared in traditional African communities.5 marks.
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