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Journal : VISIO DEI: JURNAL TEOLOGI KRISTEN

Pernikahan Beda Keyakinan Menurut I Korintus 7:12-16 dan Relevansinya dalam Pluralitas Agama di Indonesia Dharmawan, Rinaldi; Hermanto, Yanto Paulus; Simanjuntak, Ferry
VISIO DEI: JURNAL TEOLOGI KRISTEN Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : SEKOLAH TINGGI TEOLOGI STAR'S LUB LUWUK BANGGAI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35909/visiodei.v4i2.351

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Amid a pluralistic Indonesian society in terms of religion, interfaith marriage has the potential to occur. But until now, interfaith marriage is still being debated among Christians. The Apostle Paul in 1 Cor 7:12-16 states the prohibition to divorce unbelieving spouses. The research aims to explore the meaning of the prohibition on divorcing non-believing spouses and its relevance to Christians in Indonesia. The method used is a qualitative approach to literature study. The results of the study show that: 1) Paul's prohibition on divorcing unbelieving spouses is due to the belief that the process of sanctification of unbelieving partners can occur in marriage; 2) concerning marriage, the main thing is the creation of peace; 3) Paul's teachings are very relevant to be applied among Christians in Indonesia in the form of acceptance of interfaith marriages, which can also be seen as part of the realization of peace.
Inovasi Pelayanan Keluarga Poerwanto, Charles; Hermanto, Yanto Paulus
VISIO DEI: JURNAL TEOLOGI KRISTEN Vol 7 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35909/visiodei.v7i1.562

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The separation of worship between parents and children in church has a positive side, namely allowing teaching to be adjusted to the developmental level of each age. However, this separation also has an inappropriate impact, because it reduces spiritual interaction in the family and weakens the role of parents as role models of faith. The available parenting programs are generally cognitive in nature and are not accompanied by practical guidance in building the family's spiritual life. As a result, children often do not see the direct application of faith in the household, which is not in line with the principles in Deuteronomy 6:6–7. This study aims to identify challenges in family ministry and formulate integrative strategies. The methods used are literature studies and conceptual analysis of existing practices. The results of the study indicate that family-based ministry has a positive impact on children's faith growth and parental involvement. Three main strategies are proposed: Cross-Generational Worship, Family Devotion through home-based cell groups, and Applicable Spiritual Mentoring. These strategies help the church form spiritually intact families and produce generations rooted in God's word.