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Analysis of the Concept of a Healthy Church Based on Acts 4:32 Georges Nicolas Djone; Suwandi D; Toni Hutasoit; Lasino J.W. Putro; Abdon A. Amtiran
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 6 (2022): July, 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v1i6.721

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This study aims to analyze the concept of a healthy church based on Acts 4:32 and its relevance to the Church today. The method used is qualitative exegesis and data collection through Bible sources, books, and journals that discuss topics as needed. This topic is necessary because many unhealthy churches are now full of divisions. The result: First, a healthy church has unity and unity among its congregations. The Church, in conclusion, is a spiritual institution and belongs to God in essence; it must be fit by showing the characteristics of oneness and unity in the community so that in this way, the Church can glorify the name of God.
Analysis of Patterns of Leadership Regeneration with the Church Today Georges Nicolas Djone; Ricardo Mansyur Simamora; Bezaleal Robert Sudarto; Perwint; Gibson Parlindungan
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 7 (2022): August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v1i7.1044

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This paper aims to analyze the patterns of leadership regeneration found in the Church today, using a descriptive qualitative method approach by collecting data through biblical literature, books, various journals, and interviews. Leadership within the Church today uses an allegedly less effective pattern for the long-term continuity of church life because regeneration is not a priority, so the younger generation feels that it is not counted as part of the Church's development plan day and in the future. Thus they do not feel at home but judge themselves as strangers within the Church. As a result, the pattern of leadership regeneration within the Church today is one of the triggers for the gap between generations that actually gives birth to a form of indirect division within the community of believers as the Body of Christ.