The word you're looking for is "evangelist." This term is often used to refer to someone who spreads good news, particularly in a religious context.
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it means good news. evangelism means to spread the good news
The literal meaning of the Greek word "evangelist" is "bringer of good news" or "messenger of good news." It comes from the Greek word "euangelion," which means "good news" or "gospel."
Grace and Apostleship There way of saying 'We received good news'
Gospel means "The Good News".
there ARE other meanings, but one meaning is simply 'gospel'; means 'good news' in early king James translation time frame. look for Russian word for gospel, for part of your answer.
Good news! :)
The English word "Gospel" comes from the Greek word "εύαγγέλιον" (pronounced "evangelion"). It literally means good news.
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The word gospel translates the Greek term 'euangelion,' which means 'good news' or 'message of glad tidings.' In the context of the Christian Bible, it refers to the teachings and message of Jesus Christ.
In the original writings, NONE. Gospel is an Old English word meaning 'good spell' with the word spell from the old Anglo-Saxon word for 'tidings.' Hence the often used phrase 'the Good News' describing the New Testament. The word most often translated as 'Gospel' is the word 'evangel' which has the same meaning of good news or good tidings in English. The Gospel then is God's announcement of His Good News to all of mankind concerning His coming Kingdom that we may become members in. So then, the Bible contains the 'Gospel' of God but not all of the Bible is gospel.
The word NEWS means information from the North East West and South. I learned this in college.
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