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evangelism

[ih-van-juh-liz-uhm] / ɪˈvæn dʒəˌlɪz əm /


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Nicknamed “God’s influencer,” Carlo was canonized for his internet evangelism, his faith amid fatal sickness and other reasons, including two healing miracles attributed to his posthumous intervention.

From The Wall Street Journal

There used to be moderate Baptists, conservative Baptists, fundamental Baptists and even liberal Baptists, but everyone allowed each other to worship how they wanted and still cooperated for missions, ministry, evangelism and theological education.

From Los Angeles Times

In the interview in Moscow, Wilson also played down his church’s publicly stated intention to make the place a “Christian town,” insisting the effort was more about “evangelism and service” than a “hostile takeover.”

From Washington Post

There’s been resistance to spending money for overheard or oversight of the denomination’s work — with churches preferring that money go to missions and evangelism instead.

From Washington Post

"That's in part because, when big brands jump on any trend, it can begin to feel icky and lose its 'cool' status. Meat evangelism was also becoming culturally taboo, juxtaposed with increasingly urgent climate change."

From Salon