English to Kannada Dictionary charismatic

charismatic

ವರ್ಚಸ್ವಿ
definition
noun
Center stage is now occupied by Pentecostals, charismatics , evangelicals, fundamentalists, conservative Baptists and Lutherans, and select Roman Catholic writers and movements.
an adherent of the charismatic movement.
adjective
a charismatic leader
exercising a compelling charm that inspires devotion in others.
The three uniting congregations were an Independent Holiness Church, a charismatic House Church, and a Brethren Assembly.
of or relating to the charismatic movement in the Christian Church.
example
Cantona was never one to berate or cajole teammates, but on the pitch or training ground he was a huge, 'charismatic' figure who inspired fellow players.
She originally joins the group because of her attraction to its 'charismatic' leader, Andi.
St Thomas's is an evangelical, 'charismatic' church, and, as such, believes that the Bible is God's word and direction for living.
Women and men with 'charismatic' powers to heal and contact God originate and lead their own sects.
He got started at 20, when his local 'charismatic' Christian church told him he didn't have enough experience for conventional missions.
‘He had an aura about him, he was 'charismatic' and he inspired you,’ he said.
At home, there is a 'charismatic' new leader to charm and intrigue us.
Godboo is a true 'charismatic' , with a physical presence that makes him the focus of every eye.
The Catholic Church, and evangelical and 'charismatic' Protestant Churches are, likewise, targets of criticism.
Often, such people can be charming, even 'charismatic' .
Such leaders are often 'charismatic' figures who compel by sheer force of personality.
Those that don't fit into that category include chaplains from 'charismatic' and other evangelical churches.
Her paper was inspired by a 'charismatic' speaker she had heard.
Being a 'charismatic' church, the proceedings went along as usual.
It was the 'charismatic' crowd-pleaser who charmed the British public and won two massive election victories for a Labour Party that had almost given up hope of ever seeing power again.
But he was instead an apostle, an ad hoc theologian, a proclaimer, a 'charismatic' who saw visions and spoke in tongues - and a religious genius.
Perhaps the nation does now need a strong, 'charismatic' and inspiring leader to help it make sense of all the uncertainty and seize the opportunity to make a statement of identity.
Holy Trinity Brompton was the main UK source of the Toronto Blessing and ‘holy laughter’ phenomenon that swept through 'charismatic' churches some years ago.
He remained deeply religious, though, and when he came for appointments would talk of the happenings at his 'charismatic' church.
Her family are 'charismatic' Christians, which means they stand up in church, clapping and singing.
In his youth, Machiavelli had watched Savonarola from afar; the great religious 'charismatic' was both anti-Renaissance and opposed to the new merchant class that was emerging.
I plunged myself into a 'charismatic' Baptist church, because I was seeking emotional and affective expression.
Keith is charming and very 'charismatic' , but not reliable.
Practicing 'charismatic' prophecy, many of Montanus's followers were women, who were allowed to teach, heal, and exorcise demons.
In Queens a few hundred Colombian Americans led by a Colombian priest established a church based on 'charismatic' Catholicism.
I, myself, am a 'charismatic' in that I attend churches that promote the use of Spiritual gifts.
Devoid of the ceremony and liturgy associated with the Church of England, 'charismatic' itinerants made a straightforward appeal.
It's not just Australians who have switched on to the charms of this 'charismatic' comedian.
Some Christians seek a more emotional form of religious worship and turn to 'charismatic' Christianity and other movements that stress a personal response to Jesus.
That was the excessively charming, 'charismatic' Catherine O'Connor.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one