“Growing to Be Salt and Light for Others” — an ecosystem rooted in a mission to bless not only ourselves, but the wider community.
Each unit in the Bukit Rhema ecosystem does not stand alone. Everything is connected by one common thread: providing opportunities for those in need to work and grow.
Bethesda Rehabilitation Home children who do not have a place to live, as well as those who will soon return to society, are given the opportunity to work directly at the Bukit Rhema Prayer House — in the tavern, in the shop, in the garden, in the field.
In this way, every visit, every purchase, every moment you spend at Bukit Rhema takes part in their healing journey.
This is where it all started. House of Prayer for All Nations is the reason why all the other units in this ecosystem exist — it is the core that feeds everything that grows around it.
This seven-storey, dove-shaped building welcomes people of every religion and nation—from 12 private prayer rooms in the basement to a crown with 360-degree views.
"We are not building a business unit to finance the mission. We are building an ecosystem so that the mission can continue."
Located right behind the House of Prayer building, Kedai Bukit Rhema overlooking the green valley of Menoreh with fresh air typical of the Magelang mountains. It's not just a place to eat — it's the starting point for an adventure.
Mainstay menu Indonesian Grilled Chicken has been recognized by food vlogger Ria SW. Cassava Latela Cheese from local farmers. Love Coffee that is always missed. Everything is prepared with all my heart.
Daun Bukit Present as a creative space as well as a premium souvenir shop in the Bukit Rhema area. Here, every product tells a story — from batik cloth made by local craftsmen to spiritual t-shirts designed with meaning.
Three brands exist under one Daun Bukit roof, each with its own identity but the same soul: work to bless.
Several product designs at Daun Bukit were created directly by children of Bethesda Rehabilitation Home. Every product you purchase becomes part of their recovery journey.
On the Bukit Rhema land, vegetables grow and plants are cared for every day — the result of the program hydroponic farming which not only provides fresh food ingredients for the shop, but also serves as an educational medium for anyone who comes.
The orphanage children learn farming here. School groups and outings come to understand how food grows. From seeds planted patiently, life grows — like every recovery process that goes slowly but surely.
Bukit Rhema Hydroponics is part of an agro-educational program that can be enjoyed by visitors, especially school groups and families.
The Bukit Rhema mini soccer field is not just a sports facility. This is an active recovery space for fellows Bethesda Rehabilitation Home — a place where they move, play, and rediscover the joy of everyday life.
At the same time, this field becomes children's outbound and outing arena from schools and communities around Borobudur. Run, work as a team, and learn sportsmanship in the fresh air on Bukit Rhema.
Every afternoon, this field belongs to everyone — the orphanage's clients, the village children, the guests who come. Sports is a language that everyone understands.
Behind this simple snack, there is a heart-moving story. Latela is an abbreviation of the name of the village — and behind it are the farmer women from Gombong Hamlet Latela Working Group whose cassava is now "up grade."
Taken directly from local farmers' fields, processed in the Kedai Bukit Rhema kitchen, and served to tourists from 120 countries. From the village to the world — that's the journey of this cassava.
The program has grown from 3 people to 16 families who are actively involved, together with PKK mothers and increasingly productive farmer groups.
Come, enjoy, and be part of the ecosystem that continues to grow on Bukit Rhema.
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