One prominent English evangelist was George Whitefield (1714-1770), known for his role in the Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 18th century. He was renowned for his powerful preaching and ability to attract large crowds, utilizing outdoor sermons to reach diverse audiences. Whitefield emphasized the need for personal conversion and faith in Jesus Christ, significantly impacting the spread of evangelical Christianity in England and America. His legacy continues to influence evangelical movements today.
The proud English surname of Lucas is distinguished in the early records of Hertfordshire, where they had held a family seat. It derives from the masculine baptismal name of St. Luke the Evangelist.
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A successful radio and television evangelist, Jerry Falwell.
There is no such word in Hebrew, but some Israelis might recognize the English word.
The Greek word for Gospel is evangelion, from which we get the English words "evangelist" and "evangelical".
David C. K. Watson (1933-1984) was an English Anglican priest, evangelist and author.. :))
It would range from Zero for a Jehovah's Witnesses evangelist; to an enormously high number for a Protestant evangelist.
The noun evangelist has the regular S plural evangelists.
Janez Evangelist Krek died in 1917.
John Darby - evangelist - was born in 1800.
Francis Murphy - evangelist - died in 1907.
Francis Murphy - evangelist - was born in 1836.
Johann Evangelist Holzer was born in 1709.
Johann Evangelist Holzer died in 1740.
John Evangelist Stadler was born in 1804.