Indonesia is a country with a highly diverse population. However, intolerance and radicalism frequently lead to horizontal conflicts. The aim of this research is to apply the Great Commission as a relevant framework for developing the Gospel message so that it may be accepted by Indonesia’s vast and diverse population. Employing a qualitative method with a literature review and descriptive data analysis approach, it can be concluded that Indonesia’s diversity does not render the Gospel unacceptable or a failure; but rather that the Gospel can be accepted in their own respective ways; thus, the integration of the Gospel and contextualisation must be harmonised so that the Gospel message aligns with cultural and ethnic contexts, whilst deep social ministry will facilitate serving as a bridge for those wishing to proclaim the Gospel to Indonesia’s diverse society.
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