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UK
/ɪvˈændʒɪlˌɪzəm/
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[ US /iˈvændʒəˌɫɪzəm, ɪˈvændʒəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
[ US /iˈvændʒəˌɫɪzəm, ɪˈvændʒəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- zealous preaching and advocacy of the gospel
How To Use evangelism In A Sentence
- We go passing into the mid selenolatry for housebroken two televangelism and platyhelminthes concerned on the alpestrine of the goop. Rational Review
- If it seems implausible to some, no matter: implausibility can never be accepted as a bar to evangelism even if it constitutes a barrier to faith.
- The above passage has a great deal to say about evangelism and missionary work.
- 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 has been involved in mission and evangelism for over 20 years, including five years in South Africa planting a multicultural congregation.
- But advocates hope his evangelism for the initiatives will help them increase support from mainstream institutions.
- The art and nature of personal evangelism were considered, showing it to be a Christian duty.
- Grady predicts the movement will look much different in a few years as it refocuses on evangelism and overcoming what he calls the distraction of: Planet Atheism
- He views this as a lay ministry of evangelism as Christian and Turks intermingle within the conflicts of war.
- During these years, many Protestants embraced a pessimistic premillennialism that predicted societal decline, undercut efforts at social reform, and emphasized individual evangelism, spirituality, and otherworldliness.