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Pemulihan Diri Kaum Perempuan Melalui Pemuridan Dan Konseling Panjaitan, Tutur; Nugraheni, Tisa Indah
JURNAL ILUMINASI Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Jurnal ILUMINASI April 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71401/iluminasi.v3i1.46

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The increase in the number of women in quantity has been followed by the voice of equality and equality of gender rights. In various fields of work women have taken part and gained trust. However, it turns out that discrimination against women is not over. Therefore, self-restoration is needed in relation to the process of recovering from the inner wounds that afflict people, by the guidance of the Spirit of God. Bethany Church Magelang offers discipleship and counseling as a help actions. How much influence does discipleship and counseling simultaneously have on self-recovery? The purpose of this research is to measure the influence of discipleship and counseling simultaneously on self-recovery. The quantitative method was used in this research, the population of the female congregation in Bethany Church Magelang amounted to 150 people, the sample was determined to be 30% of 150, namely a total of 45 congregational members. At the end of the study, it was found that the effect of simultaneous discipleship and counseling on self-recovery was 60.7% (moderate).
Menjadi Saksi di Tengah Diskriminasi: Tafsiran Daniel 1-6 dalam Bingkai Moderasi Beragama di Indonesia Iskandar, Ferdinand; Panjaitan, Tutur
Jurnal Teologi Berita Hidup Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Berita Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38189/jtbh.v8i1.978

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The Indonesian context illustrates real religious discrimination, for example the prohibition of worship that is contrary to the law on freedom of worship, so the analogy with the story of Daniel and his three companions is relevant. They choose to be witnesses to their beliefs. Their rejection of oppression has an impact on the wider community. This paper presents an exegesis of Daniel 1-6 in the framework of religious moderation, which aims to explore how its narratives can provide a theological framework for Christians facing discrimination in Indonesia. The findings of the study suggest that the testimony model does not have to be confrontational, but rather rooted in three main pillars: relational obedience founded on the correct knowledge of God, flawless moral integrity, and surrender manifested through diligent prayer. This article implies how faith communities in Indonesia can appear as minority witnesses but have a public impact.
Menjadi Saksi di Tengah Diskriminasi: Tafsiran Daniel 1-6 dalam Bingkai Moderasi Beragama di Indonesia Iskandar, Ferdinand; Panjaitan, Tutur
Jurnal Teologi Berita Hidup Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Berita Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38189/jtbh.v8i1.978

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The Indonesian context illustrates real religious discrimination, for example the prohibition of worship that is contrary to the law on freedom of worship, so the analogy with the story of Daniel and his three companions is relevant. They choose to be witnesses to their beliefs. Their rejection of oppression has an impact on the wider community. This paper presents an exegesis of Daniel 1-6 in the framework of religious moderation, which aims to explore how its narratives can provide a theological framework for Christians facing discrimination in Indonesia. The findings of the study suggest that the testimony model does not have to be confrontational, but rather rooted in three main pillars: relational obedience founded on the correct knowledge of God, flawless moral integrity, and surrender manifested through diligent prayer. This article implies how faith communities in Indonesia can appear as minority witnesses but have a public impact.