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evangelist

[ih-van-juh-list] / ɪˈvæn dʒə lɪst /


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Fred’s boss is a man of “slightly unhinged intensity,” whom Fred has seen, more than once, “weep on cue, before the entire district, like a fund-raising evangelist.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The evangelist Franklin Graham told Christianity Today in 2015 that the country had “taken a nosedive off of the moral diving board into the cesspool of humanity.”

From New York Times

The evangelist came to L.A. — with a 5,000-member choir — in hopes of reaching “thousands of misfits” he feared were “trying to escape from the responsibilities of life through alcohol, sex, amusements and materialism.”

From Los Angeles Times

The first is his deep understanding of India’s grass roots, developed over decades as a foot soldier and evangelist of the Hindu right.

From New York Times

Designed by architect Philip Johnson as a megachurch for evangelist Robert Schuller, it was the world’s largest glass building at the time.

From Los Angeles Times