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Pemuridan kepada Remaja dan Pemuda di Gereja Kristen Pasundan Sindangjaya Sihombing, Aeron Frior; Sadikin, Vivian; Tampubolon, Yohanes Hasiholan; Binti, Ayu Apriolita; Rohi, Ferdy
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2, No 6 (2023): November
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v2i6.354

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GKP Sindangjaya is a congregation that has established a partnership with STT SAPPI for community empowerment. The PkM approach begins with a survey to analyze the issues faced by youth in GKP Sindangjaya. Three main issues were identified: the inconsistency in the attendance of youth, their limited active involvement in the church, and social insecurity among them. The proposed solution is discipleship, involving the formation of a community with the goal of producing committed disciples of Christ. This process involves building deep relationships and effective communication. The PkM activities are designed in accordance with the research areas in the road map of LPPM STT SAPPI, including education, agribusiness, religion, and applied technology. The stages include preliminary surveys, the implementation of various discipleship and social interaction activities, monitoring, evaluation, report preparation, and publication in the form of a journal. The hope for this PkM is that the youth being mentored will exhibit more consistent attendance, active involvement in the church, and improved self-confidence in expressing their opinions. Through this approach, PkM is expected to have a positive impact on the personal and social development of youth in GKP Sindangjaya.
MANDAT BUDAYA DALAM WAWASAN DUNIA KRISTEN: SUATU KRITIK TERHADAP DUALISME Sadikin, Vivian; Tampubolon, Yohanes Hasiholan
Manna Rafflesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Arastamar Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38091/man_raf.v10i1.343

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Cultural engagement is not an option but a duty. This article discusses the cultural mandate used to criticize the separation between sacred and secular. The cultural mandate will be explained through definitions and theological reviews found in various literature. Then, the author will show their critique of the separation between sacred and secular based on their understanding of the cultural mandate within the Christian worldview. This research article uses the library research method. This method will examine previous findings on the dualistic worldview and the cultural mandate from various literary sources such as books, academic journals, and online news with a narrative review approach. The result highlights the importance of understanding the cultural mandate within the cosmic context of the Bible's metanarrative (Creation-Fall-Redemption) as a strong foundation to reject this sacred and secular dualism. Every Christian needs to understand that they no longer need to live in a world that is separated between sacred and secular, but they can dedicate their entire life to Christ for the glory of God.