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Thursday, October 9, 2025

INDONESIA: Protests Forcibly Delay "Holyland" Construction

Source: VOMC
Sources: International Christian Concern, Radar Solo, Solobalapan.com, Morning Star News

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Pray that Christians in Indonesia will remain faithful.
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Construction has been ordered to cease on the building of a Christian complex in Karangturi village, despite the fact that all necessary permits had previously been obtained. The order, which was issued on September 2nd by the Regency of Karanganyar, followed formal complaints from Islamic groups that were opposed to the construction project. The letter from the regency cited concerns that the development could lead to "social conflict," and then stated that construction may resume once tensions within the local community are resolved.

The site for the complex is owned by the Surakarta Anugerah Family Foundation. Plans for the project, known as "Holyland," included the building of a church, prayer area and theological school. Opposing officials representing the local government argue that the building plans do not comply with the original permit, which they claim was only granted for a church facility, and not a "religious tourism site."
Additional reports on the various difficulties facing our Christian brothers and sisters in Indonesia are available at our country profile.

  • Pray for wisdom and perseverance on behalf of Indonesia's church leaders and their congregations as they navigate the obstacles standing before them due to opposition from local governing officials and other members of the community.
  • May those opposing the construction of the Christian complex realize the importance of granting religious freedom to all citizens and, as a result, demonstrate mutual respect through peaceful dialogue and a fair resolution.
  • Intercede for the members of Karangturi village, and those of other communities who are likewise encountering religious tensions, praying that the message of Christ would be a source of harmony and reconciliation.

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