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Urgensi Pelayanan Kesehatan Masyarakat dalam Misi Gereja: Analisis Pelayanan Kesehatan Klinik Air Hidup Yayasan Mahanaim di Bekasi, Jawa Barat Lia Sitompul; Fendy Ongko; Eunike Eunike; Simon Simare
REDOMINATE Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristiani Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): REDOMINATE
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologia Kerusso Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59947/redominate.v7i1.167

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This study aims to analyze the urgency of community health services as part of the church's mission through a case study of the Health Service at Klinik Air Hidup Yayasan Mahanaim in Bekasi, West Java. The research focuses on the role of health services within the framework of the church's mission and its relevance to the health needs of the urban community. This study uses a qualitative method. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews with the clinic's management and staff, observations of health service delivery, and document reviews related to the foundation's vision, mission, and service programs. Data were analyzed descriptively-analytically with reference to the perspective of mission theology and church social services. The findings show that the health services provided by Klinik Air Hidup serve as a form of holistic church mission, which is not only focused on medical aspects but also on social and humanitarian dimensions. These services contribute to improving access to healthcare for the surrounding community and strengthening the church's presence in a contextual manner. This finding emphasizes that community health services have a strategic urgency in the implementation of the church's mission, particularly in addressing the challenges and needs of urban communities.
Internalisasi Nilai-Nilai Kristiani dalam Mengatasi Krisis Moralitas di Era Digitalisasi terhadap Pembentukan Karakter Pemuda Ferry Yeferson Tulle; Fendy Ongko; Juanda Julianus
REDOMINATE Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristiani Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): REDOMINATE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59947/redominate.v7i2.192

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The wave of digitalization triggers a severe morality crisis among the younger generation through constant exposure to negative content, cyberbullying, and global communication ethics degradation. This descriptive qualitative study aims to analyze the specific internalization of Christian values at GPIB Harapan Kasih Congregation Bekasi to shield youth morality amidst ongoing technological disruption. Employing intensive in-depth interviews and participatory observations, data were analyzed interactively through systemic reduction, structured display, and final verification. The results indicate that the digital morality crisis explicitly manifests as pornography normalization, virtual toxicity, and the severe erosion of academic honesty. In response, pastoral strategies utilizing highly contextualized digital ethics sermons and youth cell groups prove thoroughly effective. The deep internalization of self-control and integrity successfully stimulates a holistic self-censorship mechanism across the youth's cognitive, affective, and behavioral domains. This study concludes that consistent accountability-based mentorship effectively transforms Christian youth from passive digital victims into active agents of change within global cyberspace.