English to Arabic Dictionary evangelist

evangelist

مبشر
definition
noun
Wesley was blessed with a living experience of Christ and from the time of his conversion became an earnest evangelist who spent the rest of his long life preaching the gospel.
a person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching.
St. John the Evangelist
the writer of one of the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John).
translation of 'evangelist'
noun
أحد مؤلفى الأناجيل الأربعة,
مبشر,
مبشر مسيحى
example
In the book of Revelation, the 'evangelist' , John, has a vision of a whore sitting on many waters.
Does the fourth 'evangelist' know Mark, and perhaps Luke, and use them and revise them very freely and extensively?
He is that rare creature, a charismatic accountant, valued as a corporate adviser and driven deal-maker, with specialism in private finance of public services and an 'evangelist' for growing businesses.
The hymn was the favourite of the Christian 'evangelist' Billy Graham and its official title is O Lord My God, When I In Awesome Wonder.
They cannot tolerate the possibility that God may be working through other faiths - or at least that he might have the power to save those who never encountered a Christian 'evangelist' .
he has become an 'evangelist' for the European Union
A distinction can be drawn between the quiet sharing of one's faith as an 'evangelist' and the aggressive outreach through proselytizing by adherents of some more fundamental faiths.
he is an 'evangelist' of junk bonds
At least some members of the 'evangelist' 's communities have parted company painfully with local synagogues.
Bourton-on-the-Water parish council has been asked to banish a local 'evangelist' with a loud voice from the village green on Sundays.
Wesley was blessed with a living experience of Christ and from the time of his conversion became an earnest 'evangelist' who spent the rest of his long life preaching the gospel.
He is a free market 'evangelist' in the most extreme sense and yet this liberal Democrat thought he was talking sense.
Mr Brett said he was upset with the damage to the west window, which depicts the life of St John the 'evangelist' , because it was one of his favourites.
On this fourth and final Sunday of waiting, Matthew is the only 'evangelist' to tell Joseph's side of the story of Jesus' birth, emphasizing his role as devout Jew and adoptive father.
A current series of articles in the Fort Worth Star Telegram calls into question the business practices and ethics of a local 'evangelist' .
He now runs the Computing Division at their Charlottesville HQ and acts as the local Linux 'evangelist' , webmaster, security guy, backup system administrator and more.
Now a high school in Tuscon is abandoning textbooks entirely, at the urging of the school district's technology 'evangelist' , who appears to have caught the religion big time.
Jesus is the word of God, according to John the 'evangelist' in the prologue.
Interestingly, in Mark's gospel the 'evangelist' mentions scribes 19 times.
a local 'evangelist' working with a youth mission
Paul serves as the company's technology 'evangelist' , speaking on the technical issues surrounding business integration across and inside enterprises.
It is important to remember that the gospel story, both as the 'evangelist' relayed it and as we repeat it today, is told from the perspective of resurrection faith.
He was an 'evangelist' for modernisation, and if that meant a bit of manipulation here and there, no one could say that it wasn't in a higher purpose.
The indictment claims that the television 'evangelist' failed to report more than $550,000 in income over three years, beginning in 1998.
If an 'evangelist' should preach the gospel lacking in the affectionate qualities and energies generated by those truths, he has in reality States and Canada.
an American television 'evangelist'
He was an 'evangelist' , he was a missionary who was serving his empire and trying to solve what he saw as a dreadful problem.
The 'evangelist' even preached a sermon in which he encouraged believers to ‘gain all you can; save all you can; give all you can.’
Public perceptions of charismatic 'evangelists' tend to be ambivalent.
The preoccupation with inventive use of materials, economy and connection with place are all apparent; these rural 'evangelists' practise what they preach.
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