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Verb
/iˈvanjəˌlīz/,
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evangelised, past participle; evangelised, past tense; evangelises, 3rd person singular present; evangelizing, present participle; evangelized, past participle; evangelizes, 3rd person singular present; evangelized, past tense; evangelising, present participle;
  1. Convert or seek to convert (someone) to Christianity

  2. Preach the Christian gospel
    • - the Church's mission to evangelize and declare the faith

  1. preach the gospel (to)
  2. convert to Christianity; "The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders"
  3. (evangelism) zealous preaching and advocacy of the gospel
  4. Evangelism refers to the practice of relaying information about a particular set of beliefs to others who do not hold those beliefs. The term is often used in reference to Christianity, where the scriptures often describe "evangelism" as "spreading the Gospel".
  5. (Evangelism (Technology)) A technical or technology evangelist is a person who attempts to build a critical mass of support for a given technology in order to establish it as a technical standard in a market that is subject to network effects. ...
  6. To share news of something in order to convince someone to join or otherwise accept it
  7. (Evangelism) is the special ability to lead unconverted persons to a personal knowledge of Jesus Christ. Persons with this gift are able to help others to a life-changing decision that moves them to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
  8. (EVANGELISM) The gift that inspires us to spread the gospel to believers and non-believers. This gift includes the willingness to spread God's word so that others may feel encouraged to deepen their belief and involvement in the Christian community.
  9. (Evangelism) Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha. No, no, no. As tempting as it is, we aren't going to define it. Why should we. We know what it is, but after eight years, United still isn't sure what it is and whatever it is, they aren't doing it very well. ...
  10. (Evangelism) An effective presentation of the Gospel by someone from the same culture, and within a culture where the missiological breakthrough of a viable church has already taken place.
  11. (Evangelism) Any activity conducted in the Name of Christ that results in individuals or communities being drawn closer to him in terms of faith and commitment
  12. (Evangelism) The act or process of encouraging persons to accept Christ.
  13. (Evangelism) The gift of Evangelism is the special ability God gives to certain members of the body of Christ to share the gospel with others in such a way that they come to know God’s love & recognize that we are a welcoming community. ...
  14. (Evangelism) The term is used in an Italian context to designate spiritual currents manifest around 1540 which might be said to have occupied the confessional middle ground between Catholicism and Protestantism; hence it does not relate at all to the term 'Evangelical' as used in German or ...
  15. (Evangelism) We believe that evangelism is the obligation of every follower of Jesus Christ. The Lord commands us to go out and make disciples of all the earth. ...
  16. (Evangelism) not only a means of saving souls, but of transforming individuals and, in a roundabout way, the culture – culture changes when people change. (9)
  17. (evangelism [eh-VAN-jell-is&m]) militant zeal, a zealot
  18. (evangelism) noun: a. the winning or revival of personal commitments to Christ b. militant or crusading zeal
  19. (in  Christianity: Evangelism: the first teaching about the God of Jesus Christ)
  20. Evangelism basically means sharing the good news about Jesus Christ. This can be done one-on-one (person to person). It can also be done in large “evangelistic” meetings. Doing the work of evangelism means telling others the Gospel story and giving them the chance to become a believer in Jesus..
  21. Evangelism is telling others the good news that Jesus died on the Cross to pay for the sins of the world and to bring people into a relationship with God the Father.
  22. (Evangelization) The proclamation of Christ and his Gospel Greek: evangelion by word and the testimony of life, in fulfillment of Christ's command.
  23. (evangelization) first stage of RCIA, of unfixed duration, also called inquiry or precatechumenate; proclaiming faith in Christ; mission of the baptized
  24. (evangelization) giving witness to oneÕs faith by proclaiming the good news of Jesus to the world through words and actions, from the Greek euangellion meaning Ògood newsÓ
  25. To explain ones beliefs to another in the hope that they might wish to adopt them. The word is sometimes used as a synonym for "Proselytize" -- to actively attempt to convert another person to your beliefs.