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Definition of evangelism in English: evangelismnoun ɪˈvan(d)ʒ(ə)lɪz(ə)məˈvændʒəˌlɪzəm mass noun1The spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness. Example sentencesExamples - She writes and speaks on the topics of evangelism, Christian education, and lay ministry.
- He views this as a lay ministry of evangelism as Christian and Turks intermingle within the conflicts of war.
- The second problem is aggressive Christian evangelism.
- In America, a Methodist bishop said that Christian evangelism is arrogant and it can lead to hate crimes.
- Without these four activities, our witness and evangelism will be less effective.
- Why would proclamation of Jesus as a historical person assist Christian evangelism more than proclamation of a mythical figure?
- It should revitalize a grass-roots effort to truly make its case, not through Senators, but through personal relationships and church evangelism.
- The above passage has a great deal to say about evangelism and missionary work.
- This is why personal evangelism was continuously an important vehicle for the gospel.
- This has implications for all sorts of areas of Christian life, including evangelism.
- They saw that Christian evangelism and ethics do not form a dichotomy; rather, the paradigm is yet more complex.
- Is the ultimate goal of evangelism to preach the gospel as the Bible instructs?
- During these last six years we have been free to engage in evangelism and church-planting throughout Cambodia.
- Firstly, revival cannot be separated from evangelism, and in fact the giving of the Holy Spirit has everything to do with evangelism and witness.
- He is in every sense a stereotypical representative of that Christian evangelism that really deserves the name of ‘fundamentalist’.
- Should monasteries be seen, in the second place, as contributing to the life of the wider church through evangelism and missionary work?
- Is it any wonder that his work is being rediscovered in an America in which Christian evangelism is resurgent, and polls show that a majority believe in angels and demons?
- Yet, the Baptist convention there brings Baptists together for evangelism and witness.
- His scholarly Bible translation, preaching and personal evangelism achieved a phenomenal amount for the kingdom of God.
- The art and nature of personal evangelism were considered, showing it to be a Christian duty.
Synonyms religious teaching, instruction, message - 1.1 Zealous advocacy or support of a particular cause.
I arrived in a state of high evangelism Example sentencesExamples - This is why customer reviews work so well commercially: evangelism is the feel-good alternative to a fee.
- From these studies, they pulled out the keys to creating customer evangelism for any company.
- What do these guys do that's so right that they're able to get this kind of customer evangelism going?
- But advocates hope his evangelism for the initiatives will help them increase support from mainstream institutions.
Definition of evangelism in US English: evangelismnounəˈvanjəˌlizəməˈvændʒəˌlɪzəm 1The spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness. Example sentencesExamples - Without these four activities, our witness and evangelism will be less effective.
- The second problem is aggressive Christian evangelism.
- Yet, the Baptist convention there brings Baptists together for evangelism and witness.
- Is it any wonder that his work is being rediscovered in an America in which Christian evangelism is resurgent, and polls show that a majority believe in angels and demons?
- His scholarly Bible translation, preaching and personal evangelism achieved a phenomenal amount for the kingdom of God.
- She writes and speaks on the topics of evangelism, Christian education, and lay ministry.
- The art and nature of personal evangelism were considered, showing it to be a Christian duty.
- It should revitalize a grass-roots effort to truly make its case, not through Senators, but through personal relationships and church evangelism.
- Firstly, revival cannot be separated from evangelism, and in fact the giving of the Holy Spirit has everything to do with evangelism and witness.
- In America, a Methodist bishop said that Christian evangelism is arrogant and it can lead to hate crimes.
- Why would proclamation of Jesus as a historical person assist Christian evangelism more than proclamation of a mythical figure?
- They saw that Christian evangelism and ethics do not form a dichotomy; rather, the paradigm is yet more complex.
- The above passage has a great deal to say about evangelism and missionary work.
- This has implications for all sorts of areas of Christian life, including evangelism.
- This is why personal evangelism was continuously an important vehicle for the gospel.
- During these last six years we have been free to engage in evangelism and church-planting throughout Cambodia.
- He views this as a lay ministry of evangelism as Christian and Turks intermingle within the conflicts of war.
- He is in every sense a stereotypical representative of that Christian evangelism that really deserves the name of ‘fundamentalist’.
- Is the ultimate goal of evangelism to preach the gospel as the Bible instructs?
- Should monasteries be seen, in the second place, as contributing to the life of the wider church through evangelism and missionary work?
Synonyms religious teaching, instruction, message - 1.1 Zealous advocacy of a cause.
I arrived in a state of high evangelism Example sentencesExamples - From these studies, they pulled out the keys to creating customer evangelism for any company.
- But advocates hope his evangelism for the initiatives will help them increase support from mainstream institutions.
- What do these guys do that's so right that they're able to get this kind of customer evangelism going?
- This is why customer reviews work so well commercially: evangelism is the feel-good alternative to a fee.
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