As part of the implementation of the GPM Petra Congregational Program 2025, particularly in the development of SMTPI children and catechism students, a one-day community service (PkM) activity was conducted through a participatory approach. This activity aimed to strengthen the spirituality and personal capacity of teenagers, considering that only 35% of youth aged 13–20 are actively involved in spiritual activities. The training materials included creative spiritual development, Bible-based social entrepreneurship, popular scientific writing skills, and ethical language and social media literacy. As a result, the youth developed a deeper understanding of their identity as members of the Church, were able to reflect Christian values in their behavior, fostered an entrepreneurial spirit through a flower booklet business and digital marketing, and demonstrated critical thinking and problem-solving skills both within the Church and in their social environment.
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