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Evangelism comes from a Greek word meaning “from angels”; it specifically and narrowly refers to spreading the word of the Gospels. mat Says:
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“Evangelism comes from a Greek word meaning “from angels” actually, the evangel - root comes from the Greek words eu, meaning good, and angelos, meaning messenger. euangelion means gospel/good news, euangelizo means to preach the gospel
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Evangelism is a call to transformation and changing behavior and culture.
David Livingstone’s Vision Revisited: Christianity, Commerce and Civilization in the 21st Century 2007
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Elbruce ““Evangelism is cool and all, but let’s leave it to people who don’t make my religion look like it’s full of jerks.
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I’m paraphrasing here, but it was something like Evangelism is cool and all, but let’s leave it to people who don’t make my religion look like it’s full of jerks.
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Evangelism, which is scheduled to be held in Cape Town, South Africa, in October.
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When he was appointed the "Program Officer for Evangelism" a whole bunch of Episcopalians laughed -- and he had to cleanse and delete his old site quite urgently since it wouldn't do to have all of that bile and hatred floating about in cyberspace with him as the "Evangelism" guru.
A Jefferts Schori homily, delivered in Fort Worth | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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Carry the Cure's web site page describing one of the services it offers, "Evangelism", states,
Bruce Wilson: Urging "Revolution," Palin's Religious Charity Evangelizes in Schools 2008
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Followers of the Protestant Christian denominations such as Evangelism, Methodism and Jehovah's Witnesses are active in Bulgaria.
American Chronicle 2008
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"Evangelism" is a word that's hardly found outside Microsoft.
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