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The International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities receive contributions from different universities and countries who have provided ideas through writings that can be used as references and developments in future research in the field of Humanities, Educations, Theology and Christian Religious. Likewise to the reviewers who have checked and provided constructive suggestions to each author.
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Pedagogical Services of Christian Religious Extension Workers: Efforts to Realize Educative Functions in the Middle of Community Imeldawati, Tiur; Hutagalung, Tasya Ivana; Natalia, Putri
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/ijeth.v2i2.37

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This research was conducted after observing current families who are facing many challenges and threats from various things that threaten family resilience. There is a negative trend that becomes the umrah hall in society where the family experiences separation, chaos, deviation, and damage so that they are no longer able to contribute positively to society. Families need strengthening, especially through Christian religious education. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to analyze extension services through pedagogical services provided to the target community. This paper is a study of various matters related to the role of pedagogical services provided by extension workers in relation to family resilience by strengthening family spirituality through messages and narratives in the Bible; carry out the development of relations between families and wider social units; accompanying parents to take responsibility for their children's education from an early age
Taboo As A Character Education Means Ringgi’, Ismail Banne
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/ijeth.v2i2.55

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People always crave harmony in their daily lives through harmony with God, others and other creatures. In order to maintain this harmony, in society, rules that should not be violated are passed down from one generation to the next. Taboo can be a means to develop the character of everyone in society. Unfortunately, in today's Toraja society, it seems that taboo is no longer being cared for. There is a lot of disharmonies with God, fellow beings, and other creations. Taboo is regarded as just a myth that does not make sense or the boast of parents to scare children into doing what their parents want. So, how can this taboo become a means of character building? By using a qualitative-descriptive method, it was found that taboo became a means of character education through strict enforcement in people's lives through the provision of strict sanctions, exemplary parents, habituation, and strict enforcement of taboo.
Effectiveness of Healthy Food Management Based on Christian Culture Mandates in Moderamen GBKP Kabanjahe, Tanah Karo District Mulyono, Sri
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/ijeth.v2i2.60

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The world's population continues to grow at a rapid pace. Efforts to provide food for the world's population must be a common agenda, not only sufficient in number, but also healthy. Moderamen GBKP Kabanjahe through the Alpha Omega Disabled Welfare Foundation (YKPC) has made efforts to manage healthy food. Coffee commodity is a favorite type of food to be developed. The following problems are still found: (a) there is no collective awareness of the dangers of using chemical elements in healthy food management, (b) the work is done by children with special needs, so the results are not optimal, (c) the magnitude of the potential and market opportunities for Coffee commodity needs cannot be utilized for maximum economic improvement. Agrosocioecopreneur (Asep) is a solution offered for healthy food management at YKPC Alpha Omega. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of healthy food management based on the Christian Cultural Mandate at Moderamen GBKP Kabanjahe. The findings in this study are as follows: (a) understanding and understanding of the environment in its sustainability has been well understood, (b) food production and management in an environmentally sustainable manner has not been fully implemented, the indicator still uses chemical elements by 50%, (c) food production has not been oriented towards the implementation of agropreneur, (environmentally friendly results, able to encourage new entrepreneurship actors, market rejuvenation with current technology), (d) empowerment of people with disabilities is an effort to restore their dignity and character, so that it is possible to minimize social problems in society, but it will not be effective for large-scale production, (e) there is a master plan for utilizing and maintaining the environment as an economic activity through ecowista and ecoeducation.
Implementation of Anti-Corruption Ethics in the Field of Education Situmorang, Marlinawati
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/ijeth.v2i2.61

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Efforts to deal with corruption crimes committed by the government against corruptors have been going well but have not produced optimal results as expected. The complexity of the corruption problem in Indonesia is not sufficient to overcome by relying solely on preventive and investigative strategies, but an educative strategy is also needed. The eradication of corruption requires multi-disciplinary, strategic, comprehensive, and simultaneous efforts. Therefore, one of the possible efforts to prevent corruption is to involve the formal education sector. This is the aim of this research. However, there is a challenge that so far, the national education system has been poisoned by elements of Collusion, Corruption and Nepotism (KKN). As a closed system, it is very easy for material and non-material corruption practices to occur. KKN practices that also occur in the body of the national education system, by itself has degraded the quality and lofty ideals of education, because the limited sources of funds are not enjoyed by many people. Using a qualitative method through a literature research approach, researchers observed that corruption prevention in formal education institutions can be done through two approaches. First, making students as the target in the form of improving the morals and personality of students, so as not only to produce humans who are intellectually intelligent, but also morally good. Second, using students to suppress the environment so that it is not permissive and easy to commit corruption, by providing enrichment materials that can encourage students to become perpetrators of corruption prevention.
Environmental Stewardship Crisis in Eco-Pastoral Studies Situmorang, Meditatio; Saragih, Ratna; Gultom, Rida; Purba, Hendra Putra
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/ijeth.v2i2.63

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The aim of this research is to examine ecology from a pastoral perspective. The methodology used in this research is the phenomenological method. Using this method, researchers examine natural damage from a pastoral perspective. Saving the environment will turn the center of human life upside down. The life of faith is moving from being centered on humans, centered on religious institutions, and now ecology is the center of attention. Ecological theology coupled with ecofeminism is a blessing for the environment. This theology brings enlightenment, liberation, and healing. Enlightening, liberating and healing in a pastoral perspective.

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