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/ɪvˈændʒɪlˌɪst/
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[ US /iˈvændʒəɫɪst, ɪˈvændʒəɫɪst/ ]
[ US /iˈvændʒəɫɪst, ɪˈvændʒəɫɪst/ ]
NOUN
- (when capitalized) any of the spiritual leaders who are assumed to be authors of the Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
How To Use Evangelist In A Sentence
- Mr. SOARIES: Robert Tilton, Robert Tilton is a so-called televangelist who was discovered to have gotten prayer requests accompanied by money and then when an investigative reporter went behind his church he found all of those prayer requests dumped unopened. NPR Topics: News
- We are just a lone group of evangelists trying to restore faith and heartfelt belief in the world
- Every year, he held a week of evangelistic meetings in his own congregation.
- Linda Evangelista had the shortest hair with a bob to the bottom of her neck.
- The guy was a chinless wonder, a regular evangelist for the lite worldview of a beer commercial. ABSOLUTE ZERO
- The company's leaders — and fun brand personality — help to lure in "evangelist" consumers who further spread the word about the brand, says Popchips investor Alex Panos, managing director at TSG Consumer. Popchips CEO Keith Belling is 'poptimist' on healthy snacks
- New Economy evangelists believe that a balance sheet reflects only a single moment in time and so cannot tell the whole story of a company's fortunes and true value and real potential.
- He delivered countless lectures all over the world, crossing all the continents and successfully engaging some of the biggest names in Christian evangelists in public debates.
- The St. Katharinenthal novice Kathrin Brümsin was taught the text to all twenty-four verses of the sequence Verbum dei by Saint John the Evangelist in a dream-vision. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
- Wesley was blessed with a living experience of Christ and from the time of his conversion became an earnest evangelist who spent the rest of his long life preaching the gospel.