Bakpri & Bakmas

BAKPRI

Bakpri stands for the Indonesian words 'Bakti Pribadi' which literally mean 'Personal Service'.

Bakpri is any form of material or immaterial donations presented sincerely by a member of KJD at least once a week to one or more of the following recipients: her/his own family members or relatives, neighbors, friends, or any other persons who encounter a problem or urgently need help.

Bakpri donations should be given to such recipients irrespective of their sex, skin, geographic identity, religion/belief, political opinion, social and economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and all other backgrounds.

Examples of material Bakpri donations include: cash, foods, medicines, clothes, building materials, machines, books and stationery, etc.

Examples of immaterial Bakpri donations include: time, expertise, treatment, and any other forms of help given to poor people and orphans, especially the sick among them; etc.

Anonymous Bakpri donations: Bakpri donations could be given tangibly. But anonymous Bakrpi donations are much more recommended as this will result in greatest benefits both physically and spiritually primarily to the donors themselves in addition to the recipients.

The benefits of anonymous Bakpri donations to the donors: our careful research proves that anonymous donations are far more beneficial to the donors than the tangible donations. The benefits include: the peace in your heart will drastically increase, so that you become much happier. Due to this, your blood stream goes smoothly, so that all the diseases that used to threaten you are swept away, and slowly but surely you become much healthier physically, mentally, and spiritually than before. As the consequence, your positive energy, enthusiasm, self confidence, work ethic, and creativity overflow. This boosts your productivity and, in turn, socio-economic success. Other significant benefits also go directly or indirectly to all your family members, relatives, neighbors, friends, and all other people around you. Furthermore, you are increasingly prevented against all forms of adoration fatal to your faith, as well as arrogance, ostentation, jealousy, prejudice, hate, and all other negative attitudes and behaviors that threaten your physical, mental, spiritual, and social health.

The benefits of anonymous Bakpri donations to the recipients: as also proven by our research, the recipients feel much more comfortable to receive anonymous, rather than tangible, donations. The recipients also thank God much more than usual and become much happier. Due to this, their blood stream goes smoothly, so that all the diseases that used to threaten them are swept away, and slowly but surely they become much healthier than before. As the consequence, their positive energy, enthusiasm, self confidence, work ethic, and creativity overflow. This spurs their productivity and, in turn, economic success, so that they have more potential to change from recipients into donors at a certain level. Or at least they become recipients in one place and, at the same time, become donors in other place. Eventually, this gives direct or indirect benefits to their family, relatives, neighbors, friends, and all other people around them. Furthermore, they are increasingly prevented against humiliation (due to their position as “beggars”), jealousy, prejudice, hate, and all other negative attitudes and behaviors that threaten their physical, mental, spiritual, and social wellness.

In case you are considered poor: you remain possible to provide Bakpri donations to others immaterially, primarily in form of manpower, advices, prayers, and anything you have or are able to do. If necessary, you can provide immaterial Bakpri donations while receiving material Bakpri donations to or from the same or different people.


BAKMAS

Bakmas stands for the Indonesian words 'Bakti Massal' which literally mean 'Mass Service'.

Bakmas is any form of material or immaterial donations presented sincerely by a KJDW at least once a month to the people living nearby or in other places who encounter a problem or urgently need help. The primary target groups of Bakmas are: the poor people primarily their babies, orphans, street children, homeless children, the elders, persons with disabilities, women with chronic diseases, pregnant women, beggars, scavengers, vagrants, victims of natural disasters, other displaced people, and other needy people both in urban and rural areas.

Bakmas donations should be given to such recipients irrespective of their sex, skin, geographic identity, religion/ belief, political opinion, social and economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, and all other backgrounds.

Examples of material Bakmas donations: (similar to material Bakpri donations but the scale is much larger).

Examples of immaterial Bakmas donations: (similar to immaterial Bakpri donations but the scale is much larger).

To ensure the sincerity of the donors and the effectiveness of the implementation, the Bakmas must be well planned and deliberated among all people in the given KJDW.

Anonymous Bakmas donations: due primarily to their unavoidable massiveness and openness, Bakmas donations are impossible to provide anonymously. But it is strongly adviced that Bakmas donations are given not too demonstratively so that to make them closer to anonymity.

In case all people in your KJDW are considered poor: your KJDW remains possible to give Bakmas donations to others immaterially, primarily in form of manpower, advices, mass prayers, and anything your KJDW has or is able to do. If necessary, your KJDW can provide immaterial Bakmas donations while receiving material Bakmas donations to or from the same or different people.

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