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Can ‘Dirty Money’ Do the Lord’s Work? Indonesian Christians Weigh In

How churches and ministries in Indonesia navigate accepting—and refunding—donations from corruption and other sources that conflict with biblical ethics.

How are Minority Religions Viewed in Indonesia?

Question 4 of 6 in Christianity Today’s roundtable on religious harmony in Indonesia.

How Can Christian Indonesians Seek the Country’s Flourishing?

Question 6 of 6 in Christianity Today’s roundtable on religious harmony in Indonesia.

Can You Truly Be Indonesian Without Being Muslim?

Question 3 of 6 in Christianity Today’s roundtable on religious harmony in Indonesia.

How Can Christian and Muslim Indonesians Work Together?

Question 5 of 6 in Christianity Today’s roundtable on religious harmony in Indonesia.

Parsing Pancasila: How Indonesia’s Muslims and Christians Seek Unity

Three Muslim and three Christian leaders candidly discuss sharia, extremism, and national identity in the world’s most populous Muslim country.

In Indonesia, Light Skin is Prized. Some Christians Are Pushing Back.

Despite entrenched colorism in society, believers show how the Bible redefines a woman’s self-worth.

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