Evangelism
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Image:Jakob Jordaens 002.jpg Evangelism is the preaching of the Christian Gospel or, by extension, any other form of preaching or proselytizing. It also lends its name to any one of a number of Protestant Christian sects having roots in the late 19th century American Revivalist movements.
The word evangelist comes from the Koine Greek word εὐάγγελος ("eu-angelos"), meaning bringer of good news. The Koine expression for good news, εὐάγγελιον ("eu-angelion") is used to refer to the four Gospels in the New Testament; and thus the Evangelists are also the authors of the four Gospels -- traditionally known as Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (a.k.a. the Four Evangelists).
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Evangelists
For many groups, a church planter is called an evangelist. Sometimes, the regular minister of a church is called an evangelist in a way that other groups would typically use the term pastor. Among these groups is the Church of Christ and organizations such as The Foundation for Evangelism. The evangelical movement in Protestant Christianity encompasses denominations and parachurch organizations such as the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association which, among other characteristics, focus on evangelism and the drawing-in of new converts. In common parlance, the title of evangelist is most easily associated with those who lead large meetings like those of Billy Graham, possibly in tents or existing church buildings, or those who address the public in street corner preaching, which targets listeners who happen to pass nearby on the street.
Biblical quotes
A more strict biblical definition of evangelist would equate it to a missionary:
- Ac 21:8 (KJV) And the next day we that were of Paul's company departed, and came unto Caesarea: and we entered into the house of Philip the [evangelist], which was one of the seven; and abode with him.
- 2Ti 4:5 (KJV) But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.
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Well-known evangelists
Well known evangelists include (in roughly chronological order):
- The Twelve
- The Apostle Paul
- Matthew
- Mark
- Luke
- John
- Saint Dominic
- John Wesley
- Jonathan Edwards
- George Whitefield
- Charles Grandison Finney
- Charles Spurgeon
- Dwight L. Moody
- Billy Sunday
- Aimee Semple McPherson
- Billy Graham
- Dr. Bill Bright
- Pope John Paul II
- Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones
- Kathryn Kuhlman
- Harry Denman
- Oral Roberts
- Ray Comfort
- Kirk Cameron
- Reinhard Bonnke
- Benny Hinn
- Joyce Meyer
- Jesse Duplantis
- Richard Rossi
- Sandra Jean
- Gilbert Deya
- TD Jakes
- Juanita Bynum
Some other evangelists are:
- William M. Branham
- Brother Jed
- Wes Morris
- Luis Palau
- John Sung
- Stephen Tong
- Ray Vaughn
- Arnold Murray
- Sherry Shriner
- Daniel Mathews
- Alvin Carpenter
- Andrew Lang
- Mark Fox
See also
- Evangelical Movement of Wales
- Evangelicalism
- Great Commission
- Internet evangelist
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Missions
- Televangelism
- The Foundation for Evangelism
- "I Agree With" Campaign, an example of an evangelistic effort on college campuses
- Missionary Dating, a liberal take on evangelism in pop culture
- Dawah, a similar category in Islam
- Category:Evangelists
References
- [1] - News Article in rediff.com
- [2] - Evangelism in Indonesia
- [3] - Clinton Spokesman on Baptists' Evangelism
External links
- EvangelismEncyclopedia.org, - a wiki devoted to Biblical Evangelism.de:Evangelisation
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