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BAKTI SOSIAL SEKOLAH TINGGI TEOLOGI TABGHA BATAM DAN CAHAYA OBOR BERKAT DI MALL POLLUX HABIBIE BATAM CENTER Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Steven; Suhendra, Suhendra
JURNAL BEATITUDES Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/jb.v3i1.134

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The social service event organized by the Tabgha Theological College of Batam and the Cahaya Obor Berkat Foundation from August 9-11, 2024, at Pollux Habibie Mall, Batam Center, is a community service initiative in celebration of the 79th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. This event included free general health check-ups and medical treatment, IVA (Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid) screenings for early detection of cervical cancer, and the distribution of 500 staple food packages to those in need. The main objectives were to provide healthcare access to underprivileged communities, raise awareness about the importance of early disease prevention, and alleviate the economic burden on citizens. The event was conducted in collaboration with the Batam City Health Office and Puskesmas Baloi Permai. As a result, 700 people received health services, 150 women underwent IVA screenings, and 500 food packages were distributed. This social service positively impacted the health and well-being of the community, embodying the spirit of independence through tangible acts of service.
PERANAN ORANG TUA DALAM PERKEMBANGAN IMAN ANAK: KELUARGA SEBAGAI PUSAT PENDIDIKAN PERTAMA MENURUT ULANGAN 6:7 Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/jt.v5i1.110

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Family education is an essential part of the formation and development of the faith of the child, and the family is a wonderful work of God for mankind as well as an important platform for shaping a better life for the family in the future. All this demands a serious and responsible role from parents. Parents should prioritize the implementation of all the commandments of God in His laws in the family, namely to make the family the educational center for building the spiritual intelligence of the child from an early age, which includes the teachings of compassion, discipline, appreciation, spiritual growth. The writer used literary descriptive methods to obtain data to study Deuteronomy 6:7 as a whole. In this study the author finds that the family is the first educational centre that plays a role in the development of the faith of the child, with the principles found in Deuteronomy 6:7, the modern family can apply the special command given to the Israelites about how to live family life.
PENYULUHAN EKONOMI KREATIF BAGI PERUBAHAN SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT MUARA TAKUS BATAM Purba, Gomgom,; Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Sitohang, Dino Tridiyanika; Hutabarat, Jessica Janet
JURNAL BEATITUDES Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/jb.v2i2.101

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Abstract The aim of this research is to find out about creative economy counseling for socio-economic changes in the Muara Takus Batam community to map economic opportunities from the creative industry which is part of the creative economy as well as employment opportunities. This research is research in the form of field research or field research is a type of research. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The data in this research comes from primary and secondary data. Data collection methods use observation, interviews and documentation. Interviews were conducted with the community at the PkM location. Data analysis in this research uses the Miles and Huberman model which suggests that there are three activities in qualitative research, namely reduction, data display and conclusion drawing or verification. The research results obtained in the implementation of community empowerment through the creative economy development program in Kampung Seraya where the stages of community empowerment outreach in developing the creative economy are not optimal in accordance with the goals to be achieved, problems in empowerment are not yet optimal, such as the lack of knowledge possessed by human resources. creative economy, quality production and innovation and can have good selling value in the marketing process. There is a lack of awareness among community members, especially those who manage the creative economy, to take part in programs implemented by the Batam city government in training and empowering the creative economy. The inhibiting factor in community empowerment efforts lies in the community itself because participation is still very lacking so that maximizing existing human resources is less than optimal. Key words: Creative economy, social, Muara Takus, Batam
IMPLEMENTASI MODEL PEMURIDAN DAN MOBILITAS ANTAR GENERASI TERHADAP PERUBAHAN KARAKTER DAN INTERAKSI SOSIAL PADA ANAK-ANAK GENERASI Z Lin, Steven; agus setiawan , Eko; Djaafar , Andre; Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono
JURNAL BEATITUDES Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/jb.v2i2.107

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The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of the discipleship model and intergenerational mobility on changes in character and social interactions among generation Z children at GBI Tabgha Batam. This research is research in the form of field research or field research is a type of research. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The data in this research comes from primary and secondary data. Data collection methods use observation, interviews and documentation. Interviews were conducted with the community at the PkM location. The research results obtained in the implementation of discipleship and intergenerational mobility on changes in character and social interaction at GBI Tabgha Batam enable Gen Z children to have better character and also in their social interactions, building relationships through intergenerational discipleship is one of the models. ways that can be implemented so that relationships become more active and will influence character changes and better social interactions. This success is determined by other interesting activities that can support increased relations and mobility between generations. The inhibiting factor in efforts to maximize this is the previous generation's lack of understanding of this matter, the school environment and the home environment of generation Z
BAKTI SOSIAL SEKOLAH TINGGI TEOLOGI TABGHA BATAM DAN CAHAYA OBOR BERKAT DI MALL POLLUX HABIBIE BATAM CENTER Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Steven; Suhendra, Suhendra
JURNAL BEATITUDES Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): AGUSTUS 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/jb.v3i1.134

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The social service event organized by the Tabgha Theological College of Batam and the Cahaya Obor Berkat Foundation from August 9-11, 2024, at Pollux Habibie Mall, Batam Center, is a community service initiative in celebration of the 79th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. This event included free general health check-ups and medical treatment, IVA (Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid) screenings for early detection of cervical cancer, and the distribution of 500 staple food packages to those in need. The main objectives were to provide healthcare access to underprivileged communities, raise awareness about the importance of early disease prevention, and alleviate the economic burden on citizens. The event was conducted in collaboration with the Batam City Health Office and Puskesmas Baloi Permai. As a result, 700 people received health services, 150 women underwent IVA screenings, and 500 food packages were distributed. This social service positively impacted the health and well-being of the community, embodying the spirit of independence through tangible acts of service.
PERDAGANGAN MANUSIA DI PINTU GERBANG NUSANTARA: TANGGUNG JAWAB GEREJA SEBAGAI KOMUNITAS PEMBEBAS Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Purba, Gomgom; Harefa, Otieli
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/pphk9690

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This article explores the reality of human trafficking in the Batam and Riau Islands region, one of Indonesia’s primary trafficking hotspots due to its strategic location as a gateway to neighboring countries. Using a qualitative case study approach, this research investigates the awareness and role of local churches in responding to this phenomenon. The findings reveal that many churches remain unaware of the theological connection between faith and social responsibility toward trafficking victims. However, some churches have begun transforming into liberating communities through ministries of restoration and advocacy. This study recommends a transformative diakonia approach and liberation theology as frameworks for the church to act as an agent of social justice in a world marked by oppression.
Keluarga Pentakostal Sebagai Ekosistem Formasi Iman Anak: Reinterpretasi Pneumatologis Atas Ulangan 6:7 Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Adriaansz, Rinetje; Siauta, Shirley
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): VOL 7 NO 1: APRIL 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/4tsyd716

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The weakening of the home as the primary context for faith transmission has led many Christian families, including Pentecostal families, to delegate children’s spiritual formation to churches, Sunday schools, or Christian schools. This study aims to reinterpret Deuteronomy 6:7 pneumatologically and to conceptualize the Pentecostal family as an ecosystem of children’s faith formation. It employs a qualitative library-research design and a Pentecostal theological-hermeneutical approach. The primary text is Deuteronomy 6:4–9, with particular attention to the Hebrew verb shanan in verse 7. Secondary data comprise studies of Deuteronomy, Pentecostal theology and hermeneutics, intergenerational faith formation, the sociology of religious transmission. The analysis combines historical-literary and lexical readings, thematic categorization, theological dialogue between the biblical text and Pentecostal spirituality, and conceptual synthesis. The findings demonstrate that shanan denotes more than repetitive verbal teaching; it describes an intensive process by which God’s word is impressed upon children’s memory, affections, character, and practices. The sequence of sitting, walking, lying down, and rising indicates that faith formation permeates the whole rhythm of family life. From a Pentecostal perspective, this formation is pneumatological because it integrates Scripture, the work of the Holy Spirit, prayer, worship, testimony, parental modeling, discernment, and children’s participation. The study’s novelty is the Pentecostal Faith Formation Ecosystem Model, which connects the foundation of Scripture, the formative agency of the Spirit, parental responsibility, the home’s spiritual atmosphere, everyday and digital rhythms, and the outcomes of Christlike character and witness. The model positions the church as a partner that equips parents rather than replaces them.  
Kajian Teologis Restorasi Pondok Daud Sebagai Fondasi Misi Di Indonesia Menurut Kisah Para Rasul 15 Manalu, Regen Junior; Sinaga, Risma Sugianti; Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Lumban Gaol, Lidya; Hutagaol, Monalisa
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): VOL 7 NO 1: APRIL 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/w8rgt016

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The concept of the Restoration of the Tabernacle of David is often interpreted in contemporary Indonesian Pentecostal and charismatic churches as the recovery of praise, worship, music, and prayer. Although this liturgical emphasis is important, such a reduction tends to obscure the missional argument embedded in Acts 15:16–17, where James cites Amos 9:11–12 in the context of the Jerusalem Council. This article aims to examine the theological relationship between the Restoration of the Tabernacle of David and the foundation of the church’s mission among the nations. This study uses a qualitative library research method through textual-theological analysis of Acts 15:13–21 and Amos 9:11–12, supported by New Testament exegesis, Pentecostal theology, and missiological literature. The main finding shows that the restoration motif in Acts 15 does not primarily refer to the rebuilding of a physical structure or the recovery of a worship model, but to God’s salvific act of forming an inclusive covenant community in Christ. Thus, the Restoration of the Tabernacle of David functions as a theological foundation for universal mission, reconciliation, and ecclesial participation in Indonesia’s plural society. The study concludes that Pentecostal worship must be read together with Spirit-empowered mission.
Glossolalia Sebagai Karunia Roh Yang Berlanjut: Rekonstruksi Biblika-Historis Atas Bahasa Roh Dalam Apologetika Pentakosta Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono; Rumaijuk, Stefan; Antonius, Yosef
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): VOL 6 NO 2: OKTOBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/4jb4rd20

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This article examines the biblical basis, history of interpretation, and Pentecostal defense of glossolalia as a continuing gift of the Spirit. Using qualitative library research with exegetical, historical-theological, and apologetic approaches, it distinguishes glossolalia from xenolalia and clarifies that the Indonesian expression bahasa roh is a theological designation rather than a literal Greek phrase. The study argues cumulatively that the New Testament gives no explicit terminus for tongues at the close of the apostolic age, locates the cessation of partial gifts within an eschatological horizon, and regulates rather than prohibits their use. Historical reception reveals continuity and change, while selected official GBI documents and publicly documented teaching associated with Niko Njotorahardjo and Kong Hee illustrate the continuing reception of the practice in contemporary Pentecostal communities. On this basis, the article affirms that glossolalia should be received, taught, and given responsible space in the church today, both as personal prayer and, with interpretation, for congregational edification. Such affirmation does not validate every manifestation or permit coercion; the practice remains subject to Christological confession, Scripture, love, self-control, ecclesial order, communal discernment, and the fruit of the Spirit. Because this study is library-based and limited to selected biblical, historical, and ecclesial sources, it does not empirically verify the authenticity, linguistic structure, or pastoral outcomes of particular manifestations. Further multi-site fieldwork, linguistic analysis, and comparative denominational research are therefore required.
Partisipasi Trinitaris Dalam Penyembahan: Rekonstruksi Makna “Dalam Roh Dan Kebenaran” Berdasarkan Yohanes 4:20–26 Setiawan, Eko Agus; Siagian, Johannes Hotlan Harsono; Pasaribu, George Rudi Hartono
JURNAL TABGHA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): VOL 6 NO 2: OKTOBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61768/nncxdb44

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John 4:20–26 is often read as a contrast between outward ritual and inward sincerity, or as evidence that Christian worship is no longer related to place, the body, or liturgical form. Although such readings capture part of the passage, they may reduce the phrase “spirit and truth” to personal authenticity. This study reexamines the theological meaning of worship in spirit and truth by bringing together the Gerizim–Jerusalem controversy, Johannine Christology and pneumatology, and contemporary Pentecostal theology of worship. Employing qualitative theological research through a focused literature review, narrative-exegetical analysis, and canonical-theological synthesis, the study argues that Jesus does not simply abolish sacred geography. Rather, he centers worship on himself within the eschatological “hour” inaugurated through his person and work. Worship “in spirit” describes a human response awakened and sustained by the Holy Spirit, while worship “in truth” means conformity to God’s self-revelation embodied in Christ and witnessed in Scripture. The article’s main contribution is a trinitarian-transformative participation model: the Father seeks worshipers, the Son mediates and gives worship its definitive shape, and the Spirit enables the church to respond. Such participation must take visible form in the life of the church and produce ethical, reconciling, and missional fruit. Therefore, Pentecostal and contemporary worship should be assessed not mainly by emotional intensity, musical style, or technological sophistication, but by its Christ-centered character, the integration of Spirit and Word, communal discernment, and its ability to form a holy and witnessing people.