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  2. Evangelism - Wikipedia

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    The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word εὐανγέλιον (transliterated as euangelion) via Latinised evangelium as used in the canonical titles of the Four Gospels, authored by (or attributed to) Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (also known as the Four Evangelists).

  3. Evangelist (Anglican Church) - Wikipedia

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    A commissioned Evangelist in the Anglican Communion is a lay person who has received professional training in Christian outreach ministry, and been commissioned by episcopal authority. In practice, almost all those formally admitted to the office of Evangelist are members of the Anglican mission and outreach agency, the Church Army .

  4. Approaches to evangelism - Wikipedia

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    Maria Miranda, the most listened to radio evangelist from Latin America in 1990, was heard by over 100 million people per day through 537 radio stations in 22 countries during that time. [17] In Yemen , a country in which 97 percent of the country is listed as Muslim, [ 52 ] 10 percent of the population listens to Christian radio. [ 17 ]

  5. Evangelical theology - Wikipedia

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    Common ministries within evangelical congregations are pastor, elder, deacon, evangelist and worship leader. [69] The ministry of bishop with a function of supervision over churches on a regional or national scale is present in many the Evangelical Christian denominations , even if the titles president of the council or general overseer are ...

  6. Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelist, journal of Walter Scott; The Evangelists, a 1992 play by Romanian author Alina Mungiu-Pippidi; The Three Evangelists, a 1995 novel by French author Fred Vargas; Evangelistas Islets, at the west mouth of the Strait of Magellan; Technology evangelist, a person who attempts to build support for a given technology

  7. Priesthood (Community of Christ) - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelist, Bishop, Apostle and Prophet are specialized priesthood offices within the High Priesthood. The names of the priesthood offices in Community of Christ are similar to those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , of which it shares a common 14-year history .

  8. Evangelicalism - Wikipedia

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    Abstinence; Altruism; Apologetics; Atonement; Chastity; Christian views on poverty and wealth; Christianity and violence; Ethics; Evangelism. Catechesis; Catechism

  9. Evangelical Anglicanism - Wikipedia

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    All Souls Church, Langham Place is an evangelical congregation in the Church of England.. Evangelical Anglicanism or Evangelical Episcopalianism is a tradition or church party within Anglicanism that shares affinity with broader evangelicalism.