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Journal Didaskalia
ISSN : 26221667     EISSN : 26218054     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33856/didaskalia
Core Subject : Religion,
Journal Didaskalia published by STTII Surabaya as a means of developing evangelical values in Christian Religious Education by focusing on spiritual, knowledge and teaching skills of Christian education. Scientific work using educational and general study using Bible, field research and analysis that is very evangelical and applicative in the world of education and service in Indonesia.
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The Implementation of Artificial Intelligence, Chatgpt, And Critical Thinking Method for Academic Endeavors at Theological Higher Education Tolop Oloan Marbun
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.309

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The primary aim of this research is to incorporate the use of Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, and the Critical Thinking Method to enhance academic endeavors. Employing Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT in academic work offers advantages to educators and students. Although educators and students are still required to verify data and references independently, the use of Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT enables the quick and precise presentation of information. Therefore, it is essential to integrate the Critical Thinking methodology with the utilization of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence. Verifying and validating data improves the credibility of the knowledge acquired by both professors and students. The research methodology employed in this project involved library research, where the author collected primary and secondary data. Subsequently, content analysis methodology was applied, and the data was presented descriptively. The study results indicate that the implementation of Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, and the Critical Thinking method has enhanced the quality of academic work produced by educators and students. Furthermore, this combination can expedite the production of scholarly articles. When engaging in academic research, educators and students should adhere to the guidelines on Artifact Intelligence and ChatGPT policies.
The Dynamics of Evangelism in a Multicultural Context: Challenges and Opportunities for Contextualization Soegianto Soegianto; Prinsipessia Putri Abigail Lolong
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.327

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Evangelism in a multicultural context has become a primary concern in the mission of the modern church. In an effort to comprehend the dynamics involved in evangelism within multicultural environments, this research aims to identify the primary challenges faced by evangelists while also detailing the emerging opportunities in the endeavor to contextualize the message of the Gospel. Through an in-depth literature review in qualitative research, this study reveals the complexity of the multicultural context within the scope of evangelism. The main challenges encompass differences in religious beliefs, language disparities, and cultural tensions, all of which necessitate a prudent and adaptable approach. However, within these challenges, significant opportunities also arise. These opportunities include the formation of intercultural bridges, an improved understanding of religious pluralism, and the potential for collaboration among people of different faiths. The research findings emphasize the importance of contextualizing the Gospel message to establish an effective and meaningful approach within a multicultural context. This study provides valuable insights for churches and evangelists operating in multicultural environments, stimulating discussions about the role of contextualization in disseminating the message of the Gospel in an increasingly diverse society.
Spirituality and Work Engagement in Ministry at the Indonesian Baptist Church Immanuel Simolangit Menisa Laia; Yunita Stella; Sri Binar
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.328

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Every church congregation is expected to have engagement in ministry. However, in reality, there are still many congregations that are not actively engaged. At Indonesian Baptist Church Immanuel Simolangit, Surabaya itself, some members are reluctant to participate in worship, resulting in a lack of engagement in ministry. This study aims to determine whether there is an influence of spirituality on work engagement in ministry at Indonesian Baptist Church Immanuel Simolangit. The method used is quantitative research. The results of this study indicate that there is an influence of spirituality on work engagement in ministry at Indonesian Baptist Church Immanuel Simolangit. The calculation of simple correlation between spirituality and work engagement in ministry found an R value of 0.810, which is positively correlated. This means that the strength of the relationship between spirituality and work engagement in ministry at Indonesian Baptist Church Immanuel Simolangit is 0.810, falling into the category of very high correlation.
The Influence of Apatheism, Agnosticism & Pluralism on the Ecclesiastical Understanding of Generation Z Raymond Maxwell Njotorahardjo; Frederich Oscar L Lontoh; Juanda Juanda
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.329

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Generation Z constitutes 25.9% of the global population and 27.9% in Indonesia. They represent the first generation with the largest post-Christian figures, as they have departed from Christianity and the church. This is influenced by the rapid growth of apatheism, agnosticism, and pluralism in the modern era. The aim of this research is to determine whether apatheism, agnosticism and pluralism have affected the understanding of Generation Z, aged 18-26, in Java and Bali regarding local church life. This study employs a quantitative approach, utilizing questionnaires with 3,500 respondents representing the Generation Z population aged 18-26 in IFGF churches in Java and Bali. The research results indicate that there is a 41% simultaneous influence between apatheism, agnosticism, and pluralism on the understanding of church life among Generation Z. Specifically, apatheism exerts a 34.9% influence, agnosticism has a 10.2% impact, and pluralism holds a 39.5% influence on the understanding of church life among Generation Z. The conclusion drawn from these findings indicates that apatheism influences Generation Z to become indifferent to God and the church. Apatheism inhibits the beliefs of Generation Z in the absolute truth within Jesus, hindering church involvement. Pluralism leads Generation Z to stop sharing the gospel with others, citing the need to respect diverse beliefs. Therefore, the church and families need to collaborate in teaching and discipling Generation Z regarding a proper understanding of church life and the dangers of these ideologies.
The Influence of Collective Leadership on Pastoral Ministry Effectiveness and Congregation Growth Ponco Mujiono; Daniel Ari Wibowo
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.333

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Shepherding has been an ongoing task throughout the history of the Church of God on Earth. From the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) until the rapture of the Church (1 Thess. 4: 13-18), the Church of the Lord will continue to exist on Earth, necessitating the shepherding of the church's ministers. This study seeks to assess the extent of the influence of collective leadership on the effectiveness of pastoral Ministry and church growth. In this research, the independent variable is "collective leadership" as studies often focus on single leadership. This quantitative study aims to provide empirical insights into the impact of applying collective leadership, as outlined in Ephesians 4:11-16, on the effectiveness of pastoral care and church growth. The variables examined in this study include collective leadership in Gereja Kristen Perjanjian Baru 'Masa Depan Cerah' Surabaya as variable X, the effectiveness of pastoral care as variable Y1, and congregation growth as variable Y2. The author adopts quantitative research methods and statistical calculations to draw conclusions. The direct impact of collective leadership (X) on congregation growth (Y2) is evident from the significant p2 value of 0.717, as indicated by a t count of 11.072 with a significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.05). This suggests that collective leadership (X) has a direct and significant effect on congregation growth (Y2). The total influence includes both direct and indirect influences (p1 + (p2 + p3). The total influence of collective leadership (X) on congregation growth (Y2) when mediated through pastoral care (Y1) amounts to 0.662 + 0.825, resulting in a total influence of 1.487.
Wealth and Godliness in Ministry: A Biblical-Theological Analysis of 1 Timothy 6:6–21 Raulina, Raulina; Gabriel Panjaitan , Geri
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 6 No 2: Journal Didaskalia - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v6i2.477

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This article presents a biblical-theological analysis of 1 Timothy 6:6–21 with a focus on the ethical and spiritual challenges posed by wealth in the context of Christian ministry. The study investigates the apostle Paul's exhortation to Timothy concerning godliness, contentment, and the perils of materialism within the early Christian community. Through a close exegetical reading of the text, supported by historical-contextual insights and relevant Greek lexical analysis, the paper explores how the passage delineates the contrast between true spiritual wealth and the corrupting influence of greed. The research highlights Paul's call for ministers to pursue righteousness, faith, love, endurance, and gentleness while maintaining a life free from the love of money. This study contributes to contemporary theological discourse on pastoral integrity, offering critical implications for ethical leadership, especially in ecclesial settings prone to commodification and spiritual compromise.

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