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Evangelism is the preaching of the Christian Gospel, or by extension any other form of preaching or proselytizing.

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.

Table of contents
1 Evangelical Protestantism
2 Biblical quotes
3 Well-known evangelists
4 Non-traditional uses
5 See also

Evangelical Protestantism

The "Evangelical" movement in Christianity encompasses denominations and parachurch organizations which, among other characteristics, focus on evangelism and the drawing-in of new converts -- in their terminology, the "saving of souls". Discussion of religious behavior sometimes contrasts Evangelical groups with liturgical groups - those whose forms of worship are based on: historic, ritual forms; an annual liturgical calendar of days and seasons; and an established three-year cycle of Scripture readings. Liturgical groups sometimes also engage in evangelism, but not always.

For many groups, a church planter is called an evangelist. Other groups reserve the title of evangelist for those who lead large meetings, 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. 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.

Biblical quotes

A more strict biblical definition of evangelist would equate 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.

Well-known evangelists

Well known evangelists include (in age order):

Some other evangelists are:

Non-traditional uses

By metaphorical extension, evangelism may also refer to any form of recruitment or spreading-the-word for a group or movement seen as ideological or committed: hence, for instance, open source evangelism.

In the context of commercial enterprises which develop or foster a cult following and religious-like fanatacism, the term evangelist can become an unofficial or even an official role/title. This usage was pioneered by Guy Kawasaki in Apple Computer's marketing of the Apple Macintosh (see Apple evangelist).

"Urban lingo" only just emerged based on the same principle as Bushism but this time based on Eve Angeli's ([1] (French)) strange expressions. Note that the spelling is particular in this case : "EvAngelism".

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Links and resources for Christian web evangelism. Links and resources for Christian web evangelism.
The global web evangelism ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, offering a web evangelism newsletter, opportunities, news and careers. The global web evangelism ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ, offering a web evangelism newsletter, opportunities, news and careers.
Communicating the gospel online. How to bring visitors to an evangelistic website. Discussion of principles, and many suggestions for topics, writing and communication techniques, follow-up and counseling. Communicating the gospel online. How to bring visitors to an evangelistic website. Discussion of principles, and many suggestions for topics, writing and communication ...
Ideas and strategies for effective communication, web evangelism and church websites. Ideas and strategies for effective communication, web evangelism and church websites.
Surveys methodology, doctrine, apologetics, and Christian living (HTML, DOC, PDF). Surveys methodology, doctrine, apologetics, and Christian living (HTML, DOC, PDF).
... use of the Internet as a tool for evangelism. Information on the book, mailing list, evangelism site of the week, and links. Promoting the ... use of the Internet as a tool for evangelism. Information on the book, mailing list, evangelism site of the week, and links.
... teaches how to use the ten commandments in evangelism, an other advice on how to effectively witness ... teaches how to use the ten commandments in evangelism, an other advice on how to effectively witness ...
A two way internet evangelism discussion community. The group works together to improve ... Jesus with the world. A two way internet evangelism discussion community. The group works together to improve ...
Includes a guide to basic evangelism, answers to common questions about Christianity, article on ... an effective testimony. Includes a guide to basic evangelism, answers to common questions about Christianity, article on ...
... chat rooms, directories and instructional pages on web evangelism. Christians from various denominations joined together to help ... chat rooms, directories and instructional pages on web evangelism.

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