(a) Give an account of the incident that made the Jews describe King Cyrus of Persia as the Lord's anointed.
(b) Identify three ways by which immigrants can contribute to the welfare of their host nation.
(a) Highlight Lukes account of the demands of Discipleship.
(b) Outline three characters expected of a disciple.
(a) Describe how Jesus was pronounced guilty before Caiaphas the high priest.
(b) State two lessons that can be drawn from Jesus' trial.
(a) Give an account of the events that led to the appointment of the seven deacons.
(b) Give three ways in which conflict can be resolved in the society.
(a) '.. have a seat here please, while you say to the poor man, stand there or sit at my feet'. Recount how the above situation was addressed by James in the church.
(b) In what three ways does the situation above affect the progress of the society?