Module 11: CRE
Wealth, poverty, and social responsibility.
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SECTION: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
MODULE: 11
Part A: Units
1. Christian approaches to wealth and poverty
a. Biblical teaching on wealth
b. Use of wealth
c. Dangers of wealth
d. Poverty
e. Christian responsibility
2. Christian social responsibility
a. Love
b. Justice
c. Peace
d. Human rights
Part B: Project
Connect wealth and social responsibility to daily life.
Project Title: Christian Responsibility in the Community
Objective: Reflect on Christian teachings about wealth, poverty, and social responsibility.
Project Instructions:
- 1. Choose a local example of wealth or poverty in your community.
- 2. Explain one biblical teaching related to wealth or responsibility.
- 3. Describe a practical way to show love, justice, or peace.
- 4. Reflect on human rights and how they apply to your example.
- 5. Consult your coach where necessary.
Evidence to Submit:
- • Short reflection notes.
- • Example of responsible action.
- • Link to a biblical teaching.
Submission
Part C: Training Others
Guide a peer on wealth, poverty, and social responsibility.
Guidance:
- • Explain one biblical teaching on wealth.
- • Discuss a local example of poverty and Christian response.
- • Encourage a practical action for justice or peace.
Reflection:
- • What did the learner understand well?
- • What needed more explanation?
- • What support do you need from your coach?
Submission
Part D: Assessment
Competency Levels:
1 = Expectations not met
2 = Partially met
3 = Satisfactorily met
4 = Excellently met
Self-assessment:
- • Biblical teaching on wealth and poverty:
- • Christian responsibility and action:
- • Social responsibility values:
Coach assessment:
- • Biblical teaching on wealth and poverty:
- • Christian responsibility and action:
- • Social responsibility values:
Submission
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