The word "evangelism" does not appear in the King James Version of The Bible. However, the word "evangelist" is in the King James Version 2 times in 2 verses. Please see the related link below.
There is not an exact answer to that question because not every evangelist has been recorded in a single book/website, and many people in the world can be "evangelists" in a sense because anyone can share the Good News about Jesus Christ dying on the cross for the world's sins. People can be servants of the Lord and tell their friends, relatives, children, strangers, acquaintances, etc. about Jesus' love for them, helping them out in times of need, share Scriptures from the Bible to them, and many more ways to be a servant of the Lord.
The exact word "evangelism" does not appear in the Bible as-is. The term evangelism describes teaching the Christian faith which was first used in more recent times circa 1626. The word "evangelist", however, appears at least 3 times depending on the translation.
From the Greek word euaggelizo we get "evangelist", which means a preacher of the gospel. This name was given in the New Testament to those heralds of salvation through Christ who were not apostles. However, the Greek word in its various forms appears fifty-five times in the New Testament with the more general context of peaching the gospel or preachers of the good news, etc.
It's mentioned twice: Acts 21:8; 2 Timothy 4:5
they use only use it 500 times
Yes, women can be evangelists. In Christianity, an evangelist is someone who proclaims the message of Jesus Christ and spreads the teachings of the Bible. There are many women who serve as evangelists in various Christian denominations around the world.
the evangelists wrote gospels
The Three Evangelists was created on 2006-01-05.
Quorum of Seventy Evangelists was created in 1862.
The ISBN of The Three Evangelists is 1-84343-089-4.
Comic Evangelists - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
The symbols of the four evangelists are: Matthew - angel or man; Mark - lion; Luke - ox; John - eagle. These symbols are based on the visionary creatures seen in the Book of Revelation and have come to be associated with each of the evangelists in Christian tradition.
Psychics are metaphysical in their beliefs and evangelists are fundamentalist Christians who are often opposed to psychics.
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James Schaffer has written: 'Christian wives' -- subject(s): Biography, Evangelists, Evangelists' spouses
Evangelists
They are evangelists.