The collective name given to the gospel writers is "the evangelists."
The Evangelists (you spelled it wrong!) are the four Gospel writers. The four Gospel writers are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Matthew was known as Levi. Mark was known as John Mark. Luke was called The Physician. And John was the Beloved Disciple.
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the gospel.
all of them.
The Messiah
Saint John (he wrote the gospel of john in the bible) is the evangelist who was not part of the synoptic writers. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke were known as the synoptic writers because they had many of the same stories in their gospels.
Mark was one of the writers of the Gospel accounts. The Gospel according to Mark is the second one.
The Spirit preserved them from error.
The address of the P P Bliss Gospel Song Writers Museum is: Po Box 84, Rome, PA 18837
John, Peter, Matthew.
Mark names Rufus in his Gospel to provide a specific and personal connection to the early Christian community. Rufus is likely the son of Simon of Cyrene, who carried the cross for Jesus, and mentioning him may have served to identify and encourage the audience by linking them to known figures in the faith. This detail adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the narrative, distinguishing Mark's account from those of the other Gospel writers.