Faith
Christian Group Appeals Indonesian Permit Revocation
Faith Facts
- The Surakarta Blessed Family Foundation (YKAS), a Christian affiliate of Bethel Indonesia Church, has appealed the revocation of its building permits in Central Java.
- YKAS claims the permit removals were done without proper dialogue or legal basis despite complying with all documentation requirements.
- Mass opposition and protests arose as construction neared completion, with local Islamic groups voicing strong objections.
Upholding the right to worship in Indonesia remains a challenge for Christian communities as they navigate ongoing opposition and bureaucratic obstacles. The faithful are called to stand firm in truth while seeking justice through peaceful and prayerful means.
Dendy Zuhairil Finsa, chairman of the Ansor Youth Movement Legal Aids Institute, said,
“The revocation of the five BCAs, which were issued, then corrected, postponed and finally revoked within just three days, constitutes an arbitrary act because there was no room for dialogue with the Surakarta Blessed Family Foundation, the administrator.”
Pressure from various groups has led to governmental indecision and temporary halts in the Christian project, putting religious liberty at risk. Community voices remind us of the importance of fairness and the need for faith-based initiatives to have equal protection under the law.
Setiawan Budi, coordinator of the Interfaith Brotherhood, called the government’s handling,
“A form of alleged arbitrariness… Something like this should never have happened.”
Now more than ever, believers must unite in prayer, advocate for religious freedom, and support our Christian brothers and sisters worldwide. Stand for faith, family, and freedom as we defend the right to worship and uphold Biblical values in every nation.