Ariwibowo, Daniel
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Measuring the Quality of God's Servants According to Acts 6:3 At the Surabaya City Tabernacle Pentecostal Church Widi Prasetyo; Juanda Juanda; Surja Permana; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 2 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (446.066 KB) | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v2i1.105

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Research on the Implementation of the Qualifications of God's Servants According to Acts 6:3 In the Pentecostal Church of Surabaya City Secretariat, wanted to find out the whereabouts of God's servants in the study according to Acts 6:3, especially in the scope of the Pentecostal Church Surabaya City Tabernacle. Specifically chapter 6:3, explains the essence of the solution to the problem, namely the selection of 7 servants of God. Obviously Dr. Luke reveals the criteria of God's servant who can be the solution to the problems that occur. At present, most Churches of God are more concerned with the physical buildings, facilities and infrastructure of the Church rather than thinking about how to get God's servants who can answer the needs of the congregation and the challenges of the times. What is even more concerning is that many of the Churches of God are procuring servants of God who only look at the side that can increase the image and popularity of the Church. So often the Church is.
The Wrong Practice Of Anointing Oil In The Church According To James 5:14 A Theological Study Sayangi Laia; Harman Ziduhu Laia; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 2: Theological Journal Kerugma - Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (506.044 KB) | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v3i2.194

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The practice of anointing with oil has been done in the church since the first century to the present. On the other hand, there are also churches which have refused to do this. The practice of anointing with oil has essentially lifted from James 5:14. This text has become one of one text in the New Testament which is quite difficult to understand and bring a variety of views. Not a few denominations of the church understand James 5:14 is wrong, even the Catholic church including in it. The increasingly incorrect practice of anointing in the church today, that can be believed can heal disease physically and a variety of other functions push back the author to check the text of James 5:14 in the exegesis. Studies the exegesis of the deep, which focuses on the contextual, grammatical-structural,
Soteriological Studies About The Concept Of Choice God According To Romans 9:6-16 Fernando Nababan; Widi Prasetyo; Ani Teguh Purwanto; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 3 No 2: Theological Journal Kerugma - Oktober 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (718.251 KB) | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v3i2.196

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God acts to choose a person or group and within a larger community, for a purpose or future of His own choosing. The main OT word for this word is bak-har (bak-har), which means to choose someone or something carefully, after carefully considering other possibilities. This word includes the mind, is very fond of the chosen thing, and sometimes receives pleasure from it. In the LXX and the NT the verb which corresponds to ba-khar is eklegomai. In ancient Greek this language was usually used in an active sense, and the biblical writers used it in a form meaning to choose for himself. (Hareomai) Haireomai, used of God's election in 2 Thess 2:13, and in Deut. 26:18 LXX, with the same meaning. The Hebrew verb (yada), meaning to know which is used for various ways of knowing, at least in the mind, containing and expressing love such as sexual relations, or confession on the part of one who believes in God is used in Gen. 18:19; Hos 13:5 concerning the election of God means knowing God in love. Likewise, the Greek word proginosko meaning “to know beforehand” is translated “He chose” in Romans 8:29.Election is a fully sovereign act of God; Allah is in no way obligated to choose anyone because everyone has lost his position before Allah. Even after Christ's death, God was still under no obligation to carry out salvation. Except that He had to keep the agreement He had made with Christ regarding the salvation of mankind. So, God's election is a fully sovereign act because there is no coercion from anyone.
Analyzing The Reasons Behind Suhento Liauw's Rejection On Theological Seminary Accreditation Julitinus Harefa; Meniati Hia; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v5i1.242

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Since the enactment of accreditation regulations within the Theological College, there have been Christian groups that have rejected the Theological College Accreditation on theological grounds or the principles of belief held. This Christian sect has established Theological Colleges in Jakarta and West Kalimantan and even holds graduations and issues diplomas and gives academic degrees to graduates, even though they have never submitted an accreditation form to BAN-PT (National Accreditation Board-University). Then how is the existence of this Theological College in the eyes of law and education in Indonesia and the theological response based on the beliefs of the Christian faith? To answer this question, in writing this article the author conducts library research to describe the logical consequences for the Theological College Institutions that do not heed the accreditation activities.
The Old Testament Dietary Laws Was Abolished According To Mark 7:19b? Harman Ziduhu Laia; Jimmy Sutrisno; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Theological Journal Kerugma - October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v5i2.256

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Various essential discussions have been raised against Mark's parenthetical commentary in 7:19b, one of which is the discussion of eating from that statement. On the one hand, some take the text as a clear teaching of the Bible about the abolition of the food law in the Torah, as a result of which the law no longer binds both Jewish believers and Gentile believers. On the other hand, some consider it meaningless as the abolition of the food law in the Torah. Within this group, various meanings have been proposed. Historically, lexically, grammatically, and contextually it shows that Mark 7:19b is not a teaching of the abolition of the food law in the Torah, but a "guarantee" for the Gentile believers in Rome as Mark's gospel audience that there will be no unclean food for them because of contamination. or consumed with dirty hands (not washed), but the food is kept clean, so it cannot defile those who eat it. Therefore, Mark 7:19b will be of no significance to the reader if it is understood as teaching the abolition of the food law because they do not have binding laws on unclean and kosher food and need to be abolished, it is only given to the Jews. Therefore, for them, the food is kept clean. Even if the abolition of the food law in the Torah is done, it has nothing to do with Gentile believers.
Analisis Teologis tentang Pertahanan Rohani dan Kekuatan Doa dalam Efesus 6:14-20 Daniel Ari Wibowo; Meniati Hia
Jurnal Missio Cristo Vol. 6 No. 2: Jurnal Missio-Cristo Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58456/missiocristo.v6i2.58

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This study examines the theological aspects of spiritual defense and the power of prayer found in the text Ephesians 6:14-20. This text portrays the spiritual armor that every believer must put on to combat evil forces and face challenges in the Christian life. A thorough analysis of this armor, such as the belt of truth, the shoes of readiness, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, provides insights into how believers can resist the deceptions of the Devil and stand firm in their faith. Furthermore, this study also explores the significance of prayer in spiritual warfare and how various types of prayers and petitions can strengthen faith and enhance the ministry of the church. Through a theological analysis of this text, this research offers a deeper understanding of the importance of spiritual armor and prayer in confronting spiritual challenges in the Christian life. The theological implications of this text are also evaluated in the context of salvation theology and the relationship with the Holy Spirit. The results of this study will provide guidance for the church and individuals in activating their spiritual defense and harnessing the power of prayer to face the spiritually challenging world. ABSTRAK BAHASA INDONESIA Studi ini menganalisis teologis tentang pertahanan rohani dan kekuatan doa yang terdapat dalam teks Efesus 6:14-20. Teks ini menggambarkan perlengkapan perang rohaniah yang harus dikenakan oleh setiap orang percaya untuk melawan kekuatan jahat dan menghadapi tantangan dalam hidup Kristen. Analisis mendalam tentang perlengkapan tersebut, seperti sabuk kebenaran, sepatu kesediaan, perisai iman, helm keselamatan, dan pedang Roh, memberikan wawasan tentang bagaimana orang percaya dapat menghadapi tipu daya Iblis dan berdiri teguh dalam iman. Selain itu, studi ini juga mengeksplorasi pentingnya doa dalam pertempuran rohaniah dan bagaimana berbagai jenis doa dan permohonan dapat memperkuat iman dan memperkuat pelayanan gereja. Melalui analisis teologis terhadap teks ini, penelitian ini memberikan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam tentang pentingnya perlengkapan rohaniah dan doa dalam menghadapi tantangan spiritual dalam kehidupan Kristen. Implikasi teologis dari teks ini juga dievaluasi dalam konteks teologi keselamatan dan hubungan dengan Roh Kudus. Hasil penelitian ini akan memberikan panduan bagi gereja dan individu dalam mengaktifkan pertahanan rohani dan memanfaatkan kekuatan doa untuk menghadapi dunia roh yang penuh tantangan.
The Influence of Collective Leadership on Pastoral Ministry Effectiveness and Congregation Growth Ponco Mujiono; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.333

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Shepherding has been an ongoing task throughout the history of the Church of God on Earth. From the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) until the rapture of the Church (1 Thess. 4: 13-18), the Church of the Lord will continue to exist on Earth, necessitating the shepherding of the church's ministers. This study seeks to assess the extent of the influence of collective leadership on the effectiveness of pastoral Ministry and church growth. In this research, the independent variable is "collective leadership" as studies often focus on single leadership. This quantitative study aims to provide empirical insights into the impact of applying collective leadership, as outlined in Ephesians 4:11-16, on the effectiveness of pastoral care and church growth. The variables examined in this study include collective leadership in Gereja Kristen Perjanjian Baru 'Masa Depan Cerah' Surabaya as variable X, the effectiveness of pastoral care as variable Y1, and congregation growth as variable Y2. The author adopts quantitative research methods and statistical calculations to draw conclusions. The direct impact of collective leadership (X) on congregation growth (Y2) is evident from the significant p2 value of 0.717, as indicated by a t count of 11.072 with a significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.05). This suggests that collective leadership (X) has a direct and significant effect on congregation growth (Y2). The total influence includes both direct and indirect influences (p1 + (p2 + p3). The total influence of collective leadership (X) on congregation growth (Y2) when mediated through pastoral care (Y1) amounts to 0.662 + 0.825, resulting in a total influence of 1.487.
The Influence of Pastor’s Leadership Style on The Faith Growth of The Congregation at GBT Kristus Ajaib Surabaya Edom Purwoto, Rehuel Obed; Stella, Yunita; Wibowo, Daniel Ari
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 7 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v7i1.384

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Every member of the church is expected to experience ideal faith growth. However, in reality, many congregations still struggle to achieve this ideal growth. Even at GBT Kristus Ajaib Surabaya, several congregations face challenges in attaining ideal faith growth. These challenges include a tendency to become complacent with online worship, leading to laziness in attending physical services, and a misguided motivation for worship, driven by expectations of economic assistance in the form of money or groceries. The objective of this study is to investigate whether the pastor's leadership style influences the faith growth of the congregation at GBT Kristus Ajaib Surabaya. This research employs quantitative methods, with 78 church members participating as respondents. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire and analyzed using simple linear regression. The leadership style instrument utilized in this study is based on the dimensional theory proposed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard, while the faith growth instrument is based on the dimensional theory by Benson, Donahue, and Erickson. The analysis reveals a positive correlation between the pastor's leadership style and the congregation's faith growth. The study concludes that the pastor's leadership style significantly impacts the congregation's faith growth at GBT Kristus Ajaib Surabaya, accounting for 60.1% of the variance. Therefore, collaborative efforts are necessary from government bodies, synods, and local churches to foster further growth in the congregation's faith.
Kristen Progresif: Analisis Kritis Terhadap Penyimpangan Teologis dalam Pemikiran Modern Ari Wibowo, Daniel
Kaluteros Jurnal Teologi Dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen Vol 6 No 2: Kaluteros Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60146/kaluteros.v6i2.85

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Progressive Christianity has emerged as one of the significant streams of thought in modern theology. This movement seeks to reinterpret Christian teachings by incorporating contemporary social and cultural values. However, the evolving understanding of Progressive Christianity often sparks debates over deviations from established orthodoxy and traditional Christian practices. This article aims to critically analyze Progressive Christianity, focusing on the theological deviations present in these new interpretations. The study explores the impact of progressive thought on the core principles of Christian faith and its consistency with traditional teachings. This research employs a qualitative approach using literature analysis methods. Primary and secondary sources relevant to Progressive Christianity and traditional Christian theology are critically examined to identify significant doctrinal changes and shifts. The findings reveal that Progressive Christianity tends to adopt secular values and flexible moral interpretations, often conflicting with traditional teachings. Certain concepts within Progressive Christianity, such as the reinterpretation of the Bible and fundamental doctrines, are seen as potentially diluting the core of Christian faith. Progressive Christianity presents a significant challenge to Christian orthodoxy by attempting to merge modern thought and contemporary interpretations into theology. This analysis indicates that while there is an intent to make the Christian faith more relevant to the modern world, such thinking can lead to deviations from the true foundations of Christian faith.  
Utilization of AI Media in Christian Religious Education: Effectiveness, Challenges, and Impact Mujiono, Ponco; Wibowo, Daniel Ari
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 7 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v7i2.462

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The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has brought significant changes across various fields, including Christian religious education. However, its implementation still faces multiple challenges related to effectiveness, acceptance, and its impact on teaching and learning. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of AI-based media in Christian education, identify the challenges that arise in its application, and explore its impact on both students and educators. This research employs a qualitative approach using a literature review method. Data were collected through an analysis of relevant literature sources, including academic journals, books, and research reports discussing the use of AI in Christian religious education. Thematic analysis was used to identify key patterns in the utilization of AI in this context. The findings reveal that AI-based media can enhance student engagement, provide more interactive learning materials, and support personalized learning experiences. However, several challenges remain, such as the limitations of AI in understanding theological concepts, concerns about the potential reduction of spiritual values in technology-based learning, as well as technical barriers and educators' readiness to adopt AI. In conclusion, the integration of AI in Christian religious education offers significant opportunities to improve learning effectiveness, but it requires a thoughtful approach to ensure alignment with theological and pedagogical principles. The implications of this study emphasize the need for curriculum development that ethically integrates AI, as well as the enhancement of digital literacy among educators and students.