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Evangelist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evangelist can refer to: •one of the Four Evangelists, the authors of the canonical Christian Gospels in the New Testament •a Christian who explains his or her beliefs to a non-Christian and thereby ...
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Evangelism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Evangelist, official weekly newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, NY ... Three-year-old Sean Donahue explains his Christmas plans to Santa; for more photos see the print edition of The Evangelist. (Nate Whitchurch photo)
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It's never easy to watch people leave a service you've created online. Surely, it's worth trying to figure out why people have decided to leave so you can try to serve remaining users better and potential win back those who've left. © 2005-2008 Technology Evangelist...
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The Apostles, indeed, were evangelists, inasmuch as they preached the Gospel (Acts 8:25; 14:20; 1 Corinthians 1:17); Philip likewise was both a deacon (Acts 6:5) and an evangelist (Acts 8:4-5; 8:40; 21:8);
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Four Evangelists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What is an evangelist? That’s a good question, because you might be one. And if you are called (even if it was long ago) to such a function in the Body of Christ, surely you want to fulfill that calling and maximize your potential for the one who fulfilled his calling and died for you.
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The word Evangelist comes from a Greek word "evangelion" and means someone who gives a message of good news. It is similar to the word "Gospel". ... An Evangelist is someone who brings the Gospel to people, so that they can come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
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