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Church Construction Rejected for 22 Years in Indonesia

via Intl Christian Concern·May 16

The construction process for the Indonesian Pentecostal Church in Tanjung Senang Village has reached a deadlock after 22 years of rejection. Local authorities continue to deny permits despite the church's long-standing presence and need for a physical sanctuary. This case underscores the persistent challenges faced by minority religious groups in Indonesia.

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