English to Telugu Dictionary televangelist

televangelist

టెలివంజెలిస్ట్
definition
noun
Today's religious airwaves are filled with radio and televangelists preaching the gospel of success.
an evangelical preacher who appears regularly on television to preach and appeal for funds.
example
‘Good evening, brothers and sisters,’ said Billy with the same tone he had used in his early days as a 'televangelist' .
‘Holy Father, we thank you for providing us with guidance,’ said Bob, who works for an influential 'televangelist' .
I was religious-channel surfing a couple of weeks ago and stopped at a 'televangelist' whose hair and make-up were mesmerizing.
When a 'televangelist' decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply.
The 'televangelist' also told CNN yesterday that he wished the president would admit to making mistakes, and suggested that his frustrations had been growing.
At length, he came to the television broadcasting facility of a 'televangelist' .
A fiery 'televangelist' recently testified to an ominous scenario in which God, in the Bible, is alerting faithful Bible readers to the awesome dangers of current and impending world events.
But he's no ordinary 'televangelist' , preaching hell and damnation, repentance and Judgement Day.
Like the 'tele-evangelists' of today, these wandering preachers were trying to spread good news.
People send money to 'televangelists' , and it makes them feel good.
But outside of the 'televangelical' context, Christian music, videos, films, and magazines are not uniformly designed to convert consumers.
But let's not forget that professional wrestling, hate radio and 'televangelism' are extremely popular.
If most of your exposure to religion involves 'televangelists' , you may not realize just how many churches run on shoestring budgets.
The crucial resource was the network of fundamentalist pastors and the networks of audiences for 'televangelism' shows.
Outside of 'televangelism' , blame is being irrationally assigned as well.
We now know what happened with the 'televangelists' .
Today's religious airwaves are filled with radio and 'televangelists' preaching the gospel of success.
Television and 'televangelism' usually work through viewership.
These churches engage in multiple business ventures from 'tele-evangelical' services to lucrative music businesses and have slick websites offering ‘online shopping’.
Do you ask for money on your broadcasts, like 'televangelists' have done in the past?
Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by 'televangelists' .
There are no easy ways to screen fake from genuine pastoral care or to distinguish the spiritual agency from the business-oriented, 'televangelical' station.
Before any session, a remote controlled 'tele-evangelical' advisor, in a video confession meeting, advises him on every matter and on every move.
Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for 'televangelists' , day traders, and historians to flourish.
Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many 'televangelists' drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations.
Most of these tortured souls end up among the ranks of bureaucrats, politicians, teachers, 'televangelists' , social workers and ‘mental-health professionals’.
He said this 'tele-evangelical' proclamation of the ‘good news’, centred on the individual is gradually eating away the fabric of Catholic life.
His riffs on the starving in Africa, relationships, Jesus Christ and the woeful state of 'televangelism' in America, and, ironically, drunk driving are still beloved of comedy fans everywhere.
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