
It’s truly glad to hear about the Servant of God Seminar in Bandung. The effort and hard work put into the preparations have undoubtedly paid off, with a diverse group of 39 attendees, including pastors, Baptist students, and church workers.

The lineup of speakers and team from Jakarta, along with the total attendance of 61, reflects a strong interest in the event. The emphasis on praise and rejoicing at the beginning of the seminar sets a positive and joyous tone, creating an atmosphere conducive to spiritual growth and learning.
The modules presented by the various speakers cover a wide range of topics, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of their roles and responsibilities in the church. Rev. Philip Suwandi’s exploration of the Victorious Church sets a foundation for recognizing the strength and growth inherent in God’s church.

Rev. Daniel J. Sumbayak’s discussion on Current World Conditions addresses the challenges faced by the church in the midst of a troubled world, emphasizing the call to be a light to the nations. This message is crucial for guiding participants on their path of service in the face of adversity.

Ps. Dennis Lala’s focus on vision underscores the importance of having a clear sense of purpose and direction in one’s faith and ministry. This insight is particularly relevant for those serving God, as a strong vision contributes to their resilience and effectiveness.
The inclusion of Spiritual Mapping, presented by Rev. Michelle, adds a practical and interactive dimension to the seminar through group discussions. This approach allows participants to engage with the material on a deeper level.
Lastly, Rev. Daniel J. Sumbayak’s emphasis on the responsibilities of the church and pastors, particularly the call to live holy and righteous lives, highlights the ethical and moral aspects of leadership in the church. Acknowledging the challenges and responsibilities is a vital step in nurturing a strong and committed community of faith.
May the knowledge and inspiration gained from this seminar continue to fuel the passion and dedication of all participants in their respective ministries. Praise God for the successful event, and may the seeds planted during this seminar bear abundant fruit in the lives of those who attended.