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evangelism

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/ɪˈvæn.dʒə.lɪ.zəm/ · e-van-ge-lism

The preaching of the Christian gospel or the practices associated with spreading the message of Christianity.

Meanings

nounformal

The preaching of the Christian gospel or the practices associated with spreading the message of Christianity.

عیسائی انجیلی باتوں کی منادی یا عیسائیت کے پیغام کو پھیلانے کے طریقے۔

مُبَشِرَت

mubashirat

Synonyms

proselytismpreachingwitnessingعیسائی منادیدعوت دینپیغام رسانی

Antonyms

secularismagnosticismatheismلائیکیتغیر مذہبیتدنیاوی

Common Collocations

  • evangelism outreach
  • evangelism efforts
  • evangelism activities

Example Sentences

The church organized an evangelism program to spread their message.

کلیسیا نے اپنے پیغام کو پھیلانے کے لئے ایک مُبَشِرَت پروگرام کا انعقاد کیا۔

Kaleesia ne apne paigham ko phelane ke liye ek mubashirat program ka in'aqaad kiya.

Evangelism is often seen as a way to share faith with others.

مُبَشِرَت کو اکثر دوسروں کے ساتھ ایمان بانٹنے کے ایک طریقے کے طور پر دیکھا جاتا ہے۔

Mubashirat ko aksar doosron ke saath imaan baantne ke ek tareeqe ke tor par dekha jata hai.

The evangelism movement has influenced many communities around the world.

مُبَشِرَت کی تحریک نے دنیا بھر کی کئی کمیونٹیز پر اثر ڈالا ہے۔

Mubashirat ki tehreek ne duniya bhar ki kai communities par asar dala hai.

Easily Confused With

evangelical:Evangelism refers to the act of spreading the gospel, while evangelical typically refers to a movement within Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible.

Word Family

evangelical
adjectiveانجیلی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Evangelism = You spread the good news!

Imagine a joyful person sharing a bright light with others, symbolizing the sharing of good news.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "euangelion" — good news or gospel

First known use: 17th century

The term 'evangelism' originated from the Greek word 'euangelion', which means 'good news' or 'gospel'. It has been used in Christian contexts since the early church to refer to the proclamation of the gospel.