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Pemberdayaan Pemuda melalui Budi Daya Ikan Lele di Yayasan Borneo Bersinar Kalimantan Cemerlang Defri Triadi; Stephanus Prihadi; Tiavone Theressa Andin; Eva Inriani; Yoan Colina; Cristi Devi Darnita; Petriana Petriana; Sri Renita; Tesalonika Tesalonika; Marajoko Marajoko
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (abdira) Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Abdira, Januari
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v2i1.50

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Borneo Bersinar Kalimantan Cemerlang is a foundation that accommodates unable children from variousregions, who are given education and coaching to form character and have a  better future. In meeting daily needs, foundation funding is managed by its owners with independent business activities and expects assistance from the government and the community. Thisinitiative aims to improvethe quality of life and welfare of the foundation through the empowerment of youth in accordance with their own potential. Metode used is ABCD (Assets Based Community Development) with step 1) Field Observation, 2) Coordination With Partners, 3) Implementation of Activities, and 4) Monitoring and Evaluation of Activities. There are power and assets belonging to the foundation that can be utilized, namely unused land covering an area of 30x40m² located next to the foundation building. The land is utilized by farming catfish amounting to 7,000 fish seedlings in a pond size of 2x1x0.75m as much as 7 pieces, where later the results of catfish cultivation management will be the foundation's income.
The Didactic Power of Socialization and Tradition: Christian Education and Javanese Bridal Customs Stephanus Prihadi; Juanda Manullang
EDUKASIA: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Edukasia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran
Publisher : LP. Ma'arif Janggan Magetan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62775/edukasia.v5i2.1372

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This research explores the Javanese Bridal Meeting Tradition at GITJ in one of the districts in Central Java Province through the lens of sociology of Christian religious education. The tradition encompasses ten key stages, from the Sanggan handover to Sungkeman, each laden with symbolic meanings. The study employs descriptive qualitative methods, gathering data via observation, interviews, and literature review. Findings reveal the tradition's function as a socialization mechanism, reinforcing social norms and fostering community cohesion. From a Christian education perspective, it serves to impart Christian values within marriage and family life. Gereja Injil Tanah Jawa (GITJ) in one of the districts in Central Java Province community exhibits a positive stance towards preserving this tradition, viewing it as an integral part of their cultural identity, consistent with Christian principles. In conclusion, the Javanese Bridal Meeting Tradition at Banyutowo not only preserves cultural heritage but also serves as a means of social and religious education relevant to contemporary society, bridging traditional values and Christian teachings.