Donald Siwabessy
Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Saint Paul Bandung

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Mesias Raja: Simbol Kedaulatan yang Menggema di Seluruh Dunia Sostenis Nggebu; Zevrijn Boy Kanu; Dominggu Pote; Donald Siwabessy; Sonia Lestari
Danum Pambelum: Jurnal Teologi dan Musik Gereja Vol 3 No 2 (2023): DPJTMG: November
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54170/dp.v3i2.106

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The Apostle Paul as God's chosen figure to proclaim Jesus as the Messiah King who brings salvation to all nations. People who are still outside of Christ can hear the Gospel that sets them free from sin. Getting to know the Messiah King personally also serves to build a bridge of communication to people who don't believe. So the purpose of this study is to explain the Messiah King who was preached by the apostle Paul. The method used is a descriptive study. The results show that Paul was very fascinated by the person of Jesus as the Messiah King who appeared to him on the way to Damascus. Since the introduction of Jesus Christ, Paul has been active in preaching the Messiah King to nations outside the Jewish nation. He also disassembled and rearranged his concept of faith and theological views of his mission. Christ who triumphed over death became the basis for Paul's theological views. Paul's preaching work served as the basis for the Church to preach that Jesus Christ is the Savior for all mankind.
Saling Menanggung Beban: Model Kesehatan Mental Eklesial dalam Pencegahan Bunuh Diri Donald Siwabessy
SAINT PAUL'S REVIEW Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : STT Saint Paul Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56194/spr.v6i1.176

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Suicide is a complex global public health issue that cannot be adequately addressed through an individualistic approach alone. This article aims to develop an Ecclesial Mental Health Model for suicide prevention grounded in the theological principle of “bearing one another’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2). The study employs a qualitative approach using a literature review method, drawing on theological, pastoral, and contemporary mental health sources. The findings indicate that this principle possesses both normative and therapeutic dimensions, enabling a paradigm shift from an individual-centered pastoral approach toward a community-based model. The proposed model comprises six main components: a relational theological foundation, community structures as support networks, sustained pastoral functions, preventive mechanisms through education and early detection, spiritual practices, and the creation of stigma-free safe spaces. Overall, this model affirms that the church, as a relational community, holds a strategic role in fostering resilience, reducing social isolation, and strengthening holistic and integrative suicide prevention efforts.