摘要:In the second half of the twentieth century, churches in Indonesia enjoyed a rapid growth. Indonesia Bible Society reported that between 1963 and 1966, the adherents to Protestantism increased dramatically from five million to seven millions.1 In the following years it was reported that there were still many people who converted to Protestantism. Even though the political situation might have a significant contribution to this rapid growth,2 it cannot be denied that there were spiritual awakenings scattered all over Indonesia, such as in Java, Toraja (south Sulawesi), Minahasa (north Sulawesi), Borneo, Toba, Simalungun, and Karo Batak (north Sumatra), Moluccas, West Papua, and Timor.