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While many had hoped the COVID-19 pandemic would be over by Christmas, this was unfortunately not the case. Churches have been forced to adapt by holding online services. Millions have canceled plans to visit family for the holiday. But some Christians say there are lessons to learn from the pandemic.
Thumbnail Credit: JP/Wendra Ajistyatama
Multimedia Journalists: Ramadani Saputra, Tri Indah Oktavianti and Vela Andapita
Videographer: Donny Fernando
Multimedia Editor: Kharishar Kahfi