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UK
/ɪvˌændʒɪlˈɪstɪk/
]
[ US /iˈvændʒəɫɪstɪk/ ]
[ US /iˈvændʒəɫɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause
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relating to or promoting the preaching and dissemination of the Christian gospel
the evangelistic concerns of the early church
evangelistic fervor
How To Use evangelistic In A Sentence
- Included is an outline of the types of work under way (religious, education, arts and handicrafts, athletics and music, stereopticon lectures, evangelistic meetings, and inquiries regarding missing men) and where Association work was started Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
- Russian prisoners could request additional religious materials, such as evangelistic works, psalters, Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
- Playing games is the most common on-line activity for young people. There is NO evangelistic content in Chinese suitable for teen surfers .
- He also preaches at evangelistic festivals around the world.
- Peta seems to have learned some lessons from our evangelistic methods.
- Bright saw an opportunity to make a pioneering evangelistic tool.
- A child's bedquilt was found mentioned in an inventory of furniture at the Priory of Durham, in 1446, which was embroidered in the four corners with the Evangelistic symbols. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
- If you are planning for example a more evangelistically intense event, however, you should include a gentle tip-off. Chris Rodda: Stephen Mansfield vs. Mikey Weinstein
- The strength tends to lie in its evangelistic zeal. Christianity Today
- Since his father wasn't very big on evangelistic campaigns, he declined to be supportive.