
By: Dharma Leksana, S.Th., M.Si. – Chairman of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI)
“The courage to speak up is the most powerful weapon against oppression. There is no freedom without resistance, and no truth will prevail if everyone chooses to remain silent. Therefore, be a voice for those who cannot speak.” – Mas Dharma EL
Perisaihukum.biz.id – Jakarta, This resounding statement is not mere rhetoric, but the core of the concept of prophetic journalism. More than just conveying facts, prophetic journalism is a call to take sides with the truth, to expose injustice, and to be a spokesperson for the weak and oppressed. Amidst the swift currents of information and disinformation in the digital age, this spirit becomes increasingly relevant and urgent.
Prophetic Journalism: More Than Just Information
Prophetic journalism, as understood by many, refers to journalistic practice inspired by the role of prophets in conveying truth and justice. Journalists who embrace prophetic journalism do not merely report events but also analyze them from a moral and ethical perspective, especially in the context of defending the weak and fighting oppression. This is journalism that avoids malice, upholds universal humanity, and dares to take risks to maintain belief in universal truth.
Relevance to the Vision and Mission of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI)
This spirit of prophetic journalism aligns with the vision and mission of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI). As an organization that gathers Christian journalists in Indonesia, PWGI has a special calling to proclaim the values of truth, love, and justice. In the context of its vision and mission, PWGI strives to:
- Be a voice for those who cannot speak: This is the essence of prophetic journalism. PWGI is called to raise issues of marginalization, injustice, and oppression that may not receive adequate attention from mainstream media.
- Uphold the truth: In a digital age filled with hoaxes and misinformation, PWGI has an important role in presenting news that is accurate, balanced, and based on Christian values.
- Foster unity and oneness: Although specifically gathering Christian journalists, the spirit of PWGI is also open to collaborating with various parties in realizing responsible and constructive journalism.
Based on the vision and mission of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI), which also emphasizes serving social and ecological justice, economic independence, as well as political, legal, and Human Rights awareness, especially for vulnerable groups, this further strengthens the relevance of prophetic journalism as the foundation for PWGI’s work.
Liberation Theology as the Driving Force of PWGI’s Movement in the Digital Age
Liberation theology, which emerged as a movement in Latin America, provides a strong theological perspective for the prophetic journalism practice of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI). This theology emphasizes that God sides with the poor and oppressed, and the mission of the church is to actively engage in the struggle to liberate them from all forms of oppression.
For the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI), liberation theology becomes a theological foundation for:
- Taking Sides: Encouraging journalists to have sensitivity towards the suffering of marginalized groups and actively voice their interests.
- Criticism: Developing a critical attitude towards unjust power structures and daring to expose practices of oppression.
- Hope: Providing hope for those who are oppressed through empowering and change-inspiring reporting.
In this digital age, liberation theology gives PWGI the spirit to utilize various online media platforms in carrying out its mission. The internet and social media become strategic spaces to spread the truth, gather support for issues of justice, and build solidarity networks with various parties.
What are the Challenges and Hopes in the Digital Age?
The practice of prophetic journalism in the digital age is not without challenges. Massive disinformation, opinion polarization, and the potential for online persecution are real threats to journalists who dare to speak the truth. However, these challenges further emphasize the importance of the role of the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI) and journalists who adhere to the principles of prophetic journalism.
By utilizing digital technology wisely and responsibly, PWGI has a great opportunity to:
- Expand the reach of its voice: Through websites, social media, and other online platforms, PWGI can reach a wider audience and convey messages of truth and justice.
- Encourage public participation: Digital media enables interaction and dialogue between journalists and the audience, creating a more democratic space for participation.
- Build a joint movement: PWGI can use digital platforms to organize solidarity actions and build joint movements with various elements of civil society.
Last but not least, prophetic journalism, with its courage to speak out against oppression and be a voice for the unheard, is a relevant spirit for the Indonesian Church Journalists Association (PWGI) in this digital age. Inspired by liberation theology, PWGI has a strong calling to proclaim the truth, defend justice, and bring hope to the marginalized. Although the challenges in the digital age are not small, the spirit to be “a voice for those who cannot speak” will continue to be a compass for PWGI in carrying out its mission. By utilizing the power of digital technology ethically and responsibly, PWGI can become a significant agent of change in realizing a more just and civilized society. (Dh.L./Red.)