The digital era requires Christian education to focus not only on spiritual character formation but also on developing essential life skills and entrepreneurial abilities. These skills enable young generations to adapt to global changes and become independent individuals. This research highlights the urgency of designing a holistic Christian education model that aligns with contemporary challenges. Using qualitative methods based on document and literature analysis, this study identifies strategies to optimize Christian education by integrating life skills and entrepreneurship, fostering independence and adaptability among Christian youth. The integrative approach—combining spirituality, life skills, and entrepreneurship in a digital context—is the novelty of this research. The findings suggest that Christian education emphasizing both practical and spiritual competencies can prepare individuals to face workforce challenges while maintaining spiritual integrity. This holistic conclusion emphasizes the synergy between moral education and practical skills as a response to the needs of the digital era.
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