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Integrating Worship Philosophy into Urban Mission: Motivating the CMC Church Congregation through Worship Education Ming, David; Budiatmaja, Rudy; Lamsir, Seno
Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jaot.v8i1.12782

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This study explores the integration of the philosophy of worship within Christian religious education in the church, emphasizing its role as a holistic expression of missional service in urban communities. The primary objective is to demonstrate that worship philosophy—when aligned with mission-oriented and pastorally focused teaching—embodies a comprehensive devotion of believers to God. This devotion is expressed through both worship and acts of service that exemplify Christian values, particularly within the complexities of urban life. Drawing on qualitative analysis of various literature sources, the study investigates how mission-oriented pastoral practices have been implemented in urban contexts, where congregational engagement is often hindered by fast-paced lifestyles and spiritual apathy. Despite these challenges, the research finds that many individuals have been effectively encouraged to re-engage with church life through intentional, spiritually grounded approaches that affirm God as the ultimate source of meaning and direction. The findings highlight that contextually sensitive mission services—especially those that are responsive and pastoral in nature—function as redemptive teaching tools. These approaches reawaken inactive congregants and foster renewed commitment to corporate worship. The study concludes that strategic pastoral outreach and mission care in urban settings can effectively revitalize worship participation and empower believers to live faith-filled, victorious lives
Personalized Behavioral Analytics for GPS-Validated Attendance Systems Using K-Means Clustering and Individual-Baseline Anomaly Detection Abidin, Ashari; Dinata, Riadi Marta; Satrio, Bambang; Petrus, Risma; Lamsir, Seno
Indonesian Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining Vol 9, No 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/ijaidm.v9i1.38881

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This study develops and evaluates a GPS-based attendance analytics framework integrating three complementary analytical layers for higher education environments. The proposed system combines spatial validation using Haversine-based geofencing, behavioral segmentation through K-Means clustering with multi-metric validation, and personalized anomaly detection employing individual-baseline Z-Score computation. Empirical evaluation utilized 4,300 attendance records from 13 lecturers at FSTT ISTN Jakarta over a 16-month period. K-Means clustering with K=3 achieved a Silhouette Score of 0.634 and a Davies-Bouldin Index of 0.621, identifying three behavioral segments: High Performers (30.8%), Moderate (38.5%), and Improvement Needed (30.8%). The personalized Z-Score method detected 19.9% more anomalies compared to population-based thresholds and reduced detection inequity across lecturer groups. Practically, the framework transforms passive attendance logging into a decision-support tool that enables differentiated monitoring, early behavioral change detection, and fairer evaluation policies. However, the study is limited by a relatively small sample size (13 lecturers) within a single institutional context, which may affect model generalizability. Broader validation across larger and multi-institutional datasets is recommended for future work.
ULKUS GENITAL ET CAUSA HERPES GENITALIS PADA PASIEN GERIATRI IMUNOKOMPROMI DENGAN KEGANASAN PARU Lamsir, Seno; Mawardi, Prasetyadi; Yustin Ellistasari, Endra; Prasetya Primisawitri, Pratiwi
Media Dermato-Venereologica Indonesiana Vol 53 No 1 (2026): Media Dermato Venereologica Indonesiana
Publisher : Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Kulit dan Kelamin Indonesia (PERDOSKI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33820/mdvi.v53i1.604

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   Pendahuluan: Herpes genitalis pada pasien geriatri imunokompromi kerap bermanifestasi atipikal, meningkatkan risiko misdiagnosis. Tujuan laporan kasus ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan memahami manifestasi klinis, alur diagnosis, serta menekankan pentingnya terapi antivirus sistemik yang adekuat dan edukasi komprehensif sebagai pilar utama dalam penatalaksanaan herpes genitalis terutama pada pasien geriatri dan keganasan. Kasus: Tn. P (60 tahun) dengan tumor paru kanan stadium lanjut (manifestasi sesak, massa paru, dan metastasis hepar), dikonsulkan akibat ulkus genital nyeri. Pemeriksaan fisik menunjukkan ulkus multipel berbatas tegas pada penis. Meski apus Tzanck negatif, diagnosis herpes genitalis ditegakkan berdasarkan gambaran klinis khas pada imunokompromi dan dikonfirmasi melalui respons penyembuhan signifikan pasca-terapi asiklovir, menyingkirkan diagnosis banding ulkus mole. Diskusi: Penuaan menyebabkan immunosenescence yang melemahkan respons seluler terhadap virus. Kondisi ini diperberat oleh supresi imun sistemik akibat keganasan paru, memicu reaktivasi HSV dengan presentasi klinis atipikal (seperti ulkus tanpa vesikel) dan menurunkan sensitivitas pemeriksaan penunjang standar. Simpulan: Terdapat hubungan erat antara penurunan imunitas pada usia tua dan keganasan paru dengan kejadian, atipikalitas gejala, dan tantangan diagnostik herpes genitalis.