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MERAJUT TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA DALAM BINGKAI PENDIDIKAN EKOLOGI Heldy J. Rogahang; Nency Aprilia Heydemans
Tumou Tou Vol. 6 No. 2 (2019): Juli 2019
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado

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This study aims to analyze the results of ecological education research on the use of family medicinal plants in the GMIM Kakaskasen Maranatha Church. Education ranging from children to old age in cultivating family medicinal plants that are believed to have great benefits. Family medicinal plants are useful for preserving nature, the greening movement, herbs and medicines for human health. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with participatory observation techniques, in-depth interviews with four members of the congregation and literature studies such as books, journals, theses, internet. The results of this study indicate that ecological education in cultivating family medicinal plants does not attract the attention of young people, but is of interest to elderly mothers and women to mothers. The impact of ecological education as a marker of human reconciliation with nature. Apart from oneself, church and culture play a role in educating and preserving nature.
Transformasi Pengucapan Syukur: Identitas dan Relasi Sosial Era Pandemi Covid-19 di Tomohon Wolter Weol; Nency Aprilia Heydemans; Fienny Maria Langi
Tumou Tou Vol. 8 No. 1 (2021): Januari 2021
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This paper describes the transformation of gratitude: identity and social relations during the Covid-19 pandemic era in Tomohon. The expression of gratitude to God Almighty (Opo Empung Wailan Wangko) was inherited from the ancestors of the Tou (people) of Minahasa for the yields obtained in the form of offerings. This one gratitude is done every one person in social relations and cultural integration. This article aims to analyze the transformation of gratitude carried out in Tomohon during the Covid-19 Pandemic era. This study reveals the social identity theory from the sociological paradigm by Steph Lawler (2014) which functions as a relationship between relatives as individuals, which in this study is called family, basudara. The article data uses field research with the method of observation and in-depth interviews. The results of the research are expected to help the government and society in preventing Covid-19 so as to minimize consumptive lifestyles and maintain distance. There are three values ​​that are useful for building life, namely the value of brotherhood, mutual cooperation (mapalus) and spirituality.
Kontribusi Gereja Masehi Injili di Minahasa (GMIM) Eben Haezer Buntong dalam Menangani Krisis Ekologi di Tateli Alon Mandimpu Nainggolan; Joshua Enrico Tendean; Octaniel Kasiahe; Nency Aprilia Heydemans
Tumou Tou Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): Januari 2023
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This article aims to analyze and describe the involvement of the Evangelical Christian Church in Minahasa (GMIM) Eben Haezer Buntong in caring for the earth, especially in dealing with the ecological crisis in the Tateli region. The method used is qualitative descriptive by utilizing observation and interviews as data collection techniques. It becomes a church calling to care for, preserve and be responsible for this earth. Man is the image and likeness of God, assigned as a caretaker of the earth and not as a destroyer of the earth. Preserving the environment is the responsibility of everyone, parties and organizations, especially the church. GMIM's example, which has formulated and demonstrated according to its capacity the importance of maintaining harmony in human and environmental relations and socializing congregation members to care about their environment should be an inspiration. Through this research it was found that GMIM Eben Haezer Buntong has contributed to the maintenance of the earth through congregational programs such as the youth cleaning program once every three months, men's work for fathers, women's work for mothers, clean Friday, and planting trees. This study recommends not cutting trees carelessly and maintaining the quality of the springs.
Implementing Ecotheology Through The Concept Of Hospitality In The Context Of Covid 19 Wuwung, Olivia Cherly; Berdame, Jekson; Heydemans, Nency Aprilia
Tumou Tou Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): Juli 2023
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This paper analyzes hospitality-based ecotheology in the framework of soil theology in a Covid-19 pandemic situation.The goal is for Christians to realize through biblical texts that humans are the image of God (Imago Dei) which contains the responsibility to embody God's character in the process of hospitality to nature.This research uses descriptive method and argumentative comparison using literature study.In the end, the author proves that with hospitality Christians can treat nature as a friend by building a triangular relationship between humans and God, humans and fellow humans and humans and nature as a form of love, and is supported by the success of ecotheology so far. the Covid-19 pandemic. This action starts from oneself, the church, and society with a responsible attitude, protecting, caring for and living in harmony with nature.