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Definition of evangelistic in English: evangelisticadjective ɪˌvan(d)ʒ(ə)ˈlɪstɪkɪˌvændʒəˈlɪstɪk 1Seeking to convert others to the Christian faith; missionary. Example sentencesExamples - Last December, the writer's small church combined with three others to distribute 6,000 copies of the evangelistic ET.
- There are only 30 spots left in this evangelistic trip to Athens.
- A gospel lifestyle will inevitably lead to evangelistic opportunities.
- Engagement with the world is often limited to humanitarian efforts with an evangelistic goal.
- These spots were the basis of evangelistic operations on the surrounding district.
- We've had the Roman Catholic Church support us in our evangelistic efforts.
- That summer, we had another massive evangelistic campaign.
- Since his father wasn't very big on evangelistic campaigns, he declined to be supportive.
- Days 3 and 4 followed the same pattern - seminars in the morning and evangelistic sermons at night.
- He was motivated also by an evangelistic desire.
- At the end of the century the early evangelistic zeal of the chief Protestant denominations had notably lessened.
- We have a good supply of the introductory booklets which can be given away freely as a ministry gift or an evangelistic tool.
- There is a very strong evangelistic message in this film.
- Bright saw an opportunity to make a pioneering evangelistic tool.
- These range from evangelistic sermons to in-depth expositions of various parts of Scripture.
- Home visits, communion to the sick, and even funeral ceremonies were turned into evangelistic meetings.
- He also preaches at evangelistic festivals around the world.
- Evangelistic preaching, therefore, has to deal head-on with origins.
- Every year, he held a week of evangelistic meetings in his own congregation.
- A smorgasbord subcommittee of pastors designed the evangelistic tract that would be handed out door to door.
Synonyms missionary, preaching, evangelical, evangelizing, revivalist, crusading, propagandist, campaigning, converting, proselytizing, televangelical - 1.1 Zealously advocating a particular cause; campaigning.
an almost evangelistic zeal for the product Example sentencesExamples - At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy.
- The author loves his cultural and familial heritage and is infectiously evangelistic about it.
- I can even be a bit evangelistic about it: techno can be a wildly inventive form.
- Everyone who makes marmalade at all, as far as I can see, develops a theory of their own about which they become evangelistic.
- Moblog UK members are evangelistic about the site, and it's not hard to see why.
- Dvorkin is a highly experienced journalist and former ombudsman who will bring much-needed evangelistic zeal to the post.
- There were many times an evangelistic Gates pontificated about the future of PCs on the desktop.
- Peta seems to have learned some lessons from our evangelistic methods.
Definition of evangelistic in US English: evangelisticadjectiveiˌvanjəˈlistikɪˌvændʒəˈlɪstɪk 1Seeking to convert others to the Christian faith; missionary. Example sentencesExamples - Last December, the writer's small church combined with three others to distribute 6,000 copies of the evangelistic ET.
- There is a very strong evangelistic message in this film.
- These range from evangelistic sermons to in-depth expositions of various parts of Scripture.
- We have a good supply of the introductory booklets which can be given away freely as a ministry gift or an evangelistic tool.
- Evangelistic preaching, therefore, has to deal head-on with origins.
- There are only 30 spots left in this evangelistic trip to Athens.
- These spots were the basis of evangelistic operations on the surrounding district.
- That summer, we had another massive evangelistic campaign.
- Days 3 and 4 followed the same pattern - seminars in the morning and evangelistic sermons at night.
- Since his father wasn't very big on evangelistic campaigns, he declined to be supportive.
- Bright saw an opportunity to make a pioneering evangelistic tool.
- A gospel lifestyle will inevitably lead to evangelistic opportunities.
- At the end of the century the early evangelistic zeal of the chief Protestant denominations had notably lessened.
- Every year, he held a week of evangelistic meetings in his own congregation.
- Home visits, communion to the sick, and even funeral ceremonies were turned into evangelistic meetings.
- He also preaches at evangelistic festivals around the world.
- He was motivated also by an evangelistic desire.
- A smorgasbord subcommittee of pastors designed the evangelistic tract that would be handed out door to door.
- We've had the Roman Catholic Church support us in our evangelistic efforts.
- Engagement with the world is often limited to humanitarian efforts with an evangelistic goal.
Synonyms missionary, preaching, evangelical, evangelizing, revivalist, crusading, propagandist, campaigning, converting, proselytizing, televangelical - 1.1 Zealously advocating a particular cause; campaigning.
an almost evangelistic zeal for the product Example sentencesExamples - Peta seems to have learned some lessons from our evangelistic methods.
- At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy.
- Dvorkin is a highly experienced journalist and former ombudsman who will bring much-needed evangelistic zeal to the post.
- Everyone who makes marmalade at all, as far as I can see, develops a theory of their own about which they become evangelistic.
- Moblog UK members are evangelistic about the site, and it's not hard to see why.
- The author loves his cultural and familial heritage and is infectiously evangelistic about it.
- I can even be a bit evangelistic about it: techno can be a wildly inventive form.
- There were many times an evangelistic Gates pontificated about the future of PCs on the desktop.
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