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"evangelism" Definitions
  1. the practice of trying to persuade people to become Christians, especially by travelling around the country holding religious meetings or speaking on radio or television
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Ed Stetzer holds the Billy Graham Distinguished Chair of Church, Mission, and Evangelism at Wheaton College and is the executive director of the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism.
His public persona boosted his evangelism, sometimes with detrimental consequences.
Arianna Huffington has taken her sleep evangelism to another level.
Recruiting (or evangelism) are key to the success of both.
Some people called Mr. Chick the Thomas Pynchon of evangelism.
Tony Bates, former executive vice president of development and evangelism
Former Microsoft title: Executive vice president of development and evangelism.
Izhikevich says Son hasn't limited his evangelism to other Fund companies.
It's the underlying evangelism: Why don't you be free like me?
Leah McGowen-Hare is the VP of Trailhead evangelism at Salesforce.
What is the story he's telling with his defiant fast-food evangelism?
But it was buoyant evangelism about the lifestyle that sealed the deal.
Valberg identifies industry education and evangelism as two big challenges for InVision.
Mike Geyer is the director of evangelism and emerging technology at Autodesk.
He sat sideways in his chair, turning his back to the evangelism.
Streaming "forces a little bit more evangelism," investor Hunter Walk told me.
To halt this decline, the Church of England has launched an evangelism drive.
" He continued, "Are these young people really going to be agents of evangelism?
He's also appeared in public with Wright, and they're united in their evangelism.
Waxing The Gospel: Mass Evangelism & The Phonograph, 1890-1900 Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
But that's changing a bit, FileMaker's director of platform evangelism Andrew LeCates tells me.
These are not ministries, exactly, and what they do is not old-fashioned evangelism.
Evangelism is less and less about programming and institutions, more about relationships and authenticity.
The brand has carefully pruned its business strategy to inspire evangelism among its customers.
In addition, the Billy Graham Center on the campus of Wheaton College has an archive, museum and library dedicated to the study of evangelism, as well as an Institute of Evangelism and other efforts aimed at promoting evangelistic work throughout the world.
Phelps' account shows that he studied missions and evangelism at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College.
What goes unsaid, at least on the tour, is the centrality of "restoration" to evangelism.
Now, there's another exciting television opportunity that is perfect for you: full-time infomercial evangelism.
Runs two multimillion nonprofits with his family, the Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism and the ACLJ.
The diet books of our parents' generation were all tacky evangelism and shouty miracle claims.
In case you might not be aware, Baptist evangelism is not one of those circles.
Those are the kind of things, and then we do a lot of evangelism, advocacy.
I think there's an understanding that what Jesus & Beer is doing is about recruiting and evangelism.
Joel C. Gregory, holder of an endowed chair in preaching and evangelism at Baylor; the Rev.
If you are a Christian, Graham's legacy of evangelism and cultural engagement is yours to maintain.
" But the out-of-town agitators remain steadfast arguing that the football camp is "rife with evangelism.
In our age of dazzling economic inequality and unrivalled materialism, McGregor's money evangelism always leaves me cold.
Matthew's social media presence shows that he studied missions and evangelism at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College.
Hockney's cigarette evangelism is an expression of a contrariness that has defined his career as an artist.
Graham is survived by five children, all of whom have continued his legacy of evangelism and ministry.
After all, Wheaton is still a place where students are genuinely moved to evangelism, charity and ministry.
After that, he landed a role as the software giant's executive VP of business development and evangelism.
I reminded the congregation that Christians should be committed to the task of evangelism, that Jesus commanded it.
The trips can and do yield investment candidates for Revolution, but start-up evangelism is the main theme.
Mr. Graham, who died last week at 99, brought both evangelism and evangelicalism into the mainstream of American culture.
But like most jazz groups — especially those with social evangelism in the name — this one is best experienced live.
If they are as set in their opinions as you say, then his evangelism will mean nothing to them.
But there's a more basic reason for the focus on evangelism: Many of Sanders's most passionate supporters can't themselves vote.
But Booth preferred street evangelism and unconventional methods, and he formed the group that eventually became known as the Salvation Army.
For both Brooks and Jasmuheen, the Breatharian project isn't simply one of selfless evangelism—it's a full-time source of income.
While the convention has at times had Republican leaders speak, its stated purpose is to focus on evangelism and missionary work.
Unsurprisingly, Huffington has turned her evangelism for rest and renewal into a company called Thrive Global, which she launched in 2016.
Formally associating with King would have been a huge risk and a significant departure from the way Graham normally approached evangelism.
The questions present an alternative to tech evangelism and extreme pessimism, but sometimes as a framing device they can feel didactic.
"Momo evangelism has spread in the last decade or so, especially in Nepal and thus via Nepalis to India," McGranahan said.
Dynatrace's Director of Sales Engineering and APM Evangelism David Jones thinks that this could possibly spell trouble in the page speed department.
That means the UN, along with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, will engage in a little Periodic Table evangelism.
But Booth preferred street evangelism and less conventional methods, and he formed the group that eventually became known as the Salvation Army.
Suffering from what she calls an "acute case of evangelism," Emily returns home, where she'll remain for the rest of the film.
Being able to convince five friends to buy a Tesla was the required amount of evangelism to guarantee two tickets to the event.
Unity was on the lips of experts in evangelism, as they urged Southern Baptists to put aside differences in service of gaining converts.
I witnessed this personally at a meeting convened by Pope Francis with leaders of major faiths including evangelism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism.
They are one of a large number of groups opening a new chapter in the evangelism of these sounds, this way of being.
Now Amazon's pending $3.43 billion deal to buy grocer Whole Foods Market promises to take Bezos' e-commerce evangelism to a new level.
Pew is passed from household to household, becoming a sounding board for evangelism and confession, while a spiritual lore builds around their identity.
The significance of Zemmour's evangelism for the "Catholic culture" of France turns on the fact that he is Jewish and of Algerian descent.
Between that, her grandchildren, her evangelism on Texas Tech's campus, her Tuesdays passing out fliers on a Lubbock street corner, there's plenty to do.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts for the ongoing ministry of evangelism at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association may be made online at BillyGraham.org
The Trump administration's proposal to slash funding for democratic evangelism is being denounced as if it were the dawn of a new Dark Age.
As painful as this has been to watch, this may be the best thing that has happened to American evangelism in a long time.
Over the years, Pollan's critics have argued that his farmer's market-driven food evangelism doesn't jibe with the financial realities of low-income Americans.
Roger Ver, who is known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for his longtime evangelism for the digital currency, personifies the complexity of the Mt. Gox bankruptcy.
But there is no marketing plan or strategic scheme to create a new Paulin empire; the family's evangelism seems to come from someplace deeper.
Nate Jackson told me that for all Goodell's evangelism about making the game safer, back in the locker room, it's the same conversation as always.
Evangelicals' antipathy toward Clinton runs long and deep, said Ed Stetzer, executive director of the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism at Wheaton College in Illinois.
But Booth, above in 1859, preferred street evangelism and less conventional methods, and he formed the group that eventually became known as the Salvation Army.
Ed Stetzer holds the Billy Graham Chair of Church, Mission, and Evangelism at Wheaton College and is the executive director of the Billy Graham Center.
My obsession with woodworking is one that I can't seem to shake, but also my evangelism — encouraging my readership to make things with their hands.
For a long time, the particular European wines he favors needed evangelism — very few people "knew" they liked them — and Theise was an effective evangelist.
"I've had to do a lot of evangelism over the last couple of months," Parker, who helped craft the new provision, told Recode in an interview.
Like conservatism in general, American evangelism often centered around the individual — an individual conversion experience; an individual, personal relationship with Jesus Christ; individual sin; individual repentance.
Good research into health and nutrition is slow, rigorous, and far from the evangelism of things like the GAPS diet, and wellness writing should reflect that.
The center of gravity for both orthodoxy and evangelism is not among Anglo suburban evangelicals but among African Anglicans and Asian Calvinists and Latin American Pentecostals.
Billy Graham had three daughters and two sons, all of whom have carried on the work of Christian evangelism, whether through preaching, writing or running ministries.
He continues his prison evangelism and still invokes the museum heist as the impetus for the criminal odyssey that ultimately led him to Jesus and redemption.
Were Leave supporters voting out of xenophobia, or were they voting to reject the EU's unaccountable government and market evangelism (or, if you prefer, its overregulation)?
Today's release builds on that, but focuses more on the "lower-end of the tech acumen spectrum," as FileMaker's director of platform evangelism Andrew LeCates told me.
For years he had the internet scrubbed of his face, fearing the dark tentacles of Big Beef would end his clandestine wagyu evangelism by any means necessary.
Rudder previously took over the duties of Bates, the former executive vice president of development and evangelism and CEO-hopeful who left shortly after Nadella was appointed.
Previously homosexuality was illegal in Brunei and punishable by up to 10 years imprisonment, while the sale of alcohol is banned and evangelism by other religions is forbidden.
They rejected alcohol, tobacco and other temptations in exchange for the promise of eternal life — and lavish communal suppers, a successful method of evangelism during the Great Depression.
Before the kicks and cults era of the San Francisco sound, hippie hairdos, and Timothy Leary-styled evangelism that marked 1960s psychedelic explosion, mind-expansion was serious business.
So if you look at the true meaning of evangelism, sharing the good news of the Gospel, he was trying to offer the good news all the time.
I remember vividly during the Soviet regime how believers used all kinds of events to spread the gospel—even turning wedding ceremonies and funeral processions into opportunities for evangelism.
The central argument of his evangelism—that the digital revolution had gone from expanding our minds to hijacking them—had hit the zeitgeist, and maybe even helped create it.
Phelps, who studied evangelism at Kentucky's Clear Creek Baptist College, has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail at the Wake County Detention Center in North Carolina.
The first employee I spoke with was eager to strike a conversation about Tesla at a moment's notice in a style that blended tech evangelism and product-oriented selling.
One manifestation of that is in the current evangelism around virtual reality, and the idea that through technological solutions we can build empathy machines to solve deeper societal problems.
The law, among the most sweeping in post-Soviet history, prevents any form of evangelism outside of state-approved buildings, including in private, in homes, and on the Internet.
Then, they say, everyone can stop obsessing so much about sexuality and focus on the issues they care more about, such as evangelism, reconciliation and support for the persecuted worldwide.
Graham got involved in evangelism at 16 and rose to fame in his 30s when he held "sin-smashing" revival meetings under a circus tent in an L.A. parking lot.
Joel C. Gregory Holder of the George W. Truett Endowed Chair in Preaching and Evangelism at the George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University in Waco, Texas The Rev.
"It was a stunning sermon that had a profound impression on me, my life and ministry," says Gregory, who holds an endowed chair in preaching and evangelism at Baylor University.
Where The Handmaid's Tale focuses almost entirely on misogyny as the driving force of dystopia, MaddAddam imagines multiple interconnected causes — including climate change, income inequality, religious evangelism, and scientific hubris.
In addition to broadening its customer base, the company plans to invest heavily into its customer success and support teams, as well as its evangelism and education efforts, Levine tells me.
Evangelicalism is a Christian movement committed to the authority of the Bible, the necessity of personal conversion and evangelism and the exaltation of Jesus Christ, especially his death on the cross.
The monastery was built in 1499 on a knoll above the Puna Tsang River, though given the hazy mythology surrounding Drukpa Kunley's evangelism, there are contradictory accounts of the monastery's founding.
"Christian communities of faith will still be vitally important in reaching 'nones' and so will patterns of formation into faith," said Bryan P. Stone, a Boston University professor who specializes in evangelism.
Later, at DeWitt Clinton High School, in the Bronx, where some white boys mocked his teen-age evangelism, there were others, such as Avedon and the writer Emile Capouya, who defended him.
We're honestly back into the evangelism and classroom examples portion of this presentation, which has been very heavy with teachers saying how powerful and exciting and enabling various Apple apps and products are.
Ty may one day become a Claude, or he may not; their respective evangelism and nihilism are not simply a matter of age (despite what it seems, Ty is also an adult man).
It is an incoherent film, even as racist evangelism goes, but it is instructive in this way: These are Bannon's purest impulses and juvenile hypotheses wrung into a bucket and left to ferment.
Mr. Sekulow swiftly reinvented himself as a litigator for the Christian right, funded by televangelists and donations they solicited for him and his faith-based advocacy group, Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism, or CASE.
The lawsuit stems from a group of students with Wheaton College's Chicago Evangelism Team, who would meet for dinner on Friday evenings and pray before taking a roughly hourlong train trip to Chicago.
Boutique dairy farms and major retailers' house brands are marketing their own Jersey cow milk under the assumption that it's better for your digestive system, piggybacking on the a2 Milk Company's evangelism and research.
In return, the ruling family has given them top government jobs, control over Saudi Arabia's Sharia Muslim law, great influence over social issues and public morality, and funds for foreign evangelism and Wahhabi seminaries.
The parallel universe American evangelism has created for itself — manifested in separate colleges and separate media, music, and film — goes hand in hand with a deep-rooted distrust of anything mainstream, particularly the media.
As the tournament reaches a climax this week, please join us in prayerful solidarity with those who—without fear of reprisal—are fully capitalizing on whatever opportunities for evangelism still exist in this vast country.
According to a report by The Guardian on Wednesday, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein (D) and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) confirmed they are examining Sekulow's nonprofit, Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism (CASE).
Stemming from a line of evangelical ministers and seemingly destined to become one himself, he evolved instead into a fervent secular moralist, deeply flawed in personal character but immensely charismatic and inspiring in his musical evangelism.
The philosophies underpinning incel culture, men's rights activists, pickup artists, Alex Jones-variant libertarianism, the intellectual dark web, evolutionary psychology, and prosperity-gospel evangelism all have in common a model of individualism defined by hierarchical struggle.
But he became an influential voice of American evangelism in his 70s, after the publication in 19583 of his full translation of the Bible, which sold 15 million copies worldwide and lifted him out of anonymity.
Sekulow's nonprofit Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism (CASE) and its sister organization, the American Center for Legal Justice, have paid millions of dollars to the Sekulow family, as well as companies tied to the high-profile attorney.
And southern colonies gravitated toward forms of worship well outside the covenantal, anxiety-ridden brand of Calvinist faith — either via the deference-minded high-church Anglicanism favored by the slaveholding squirerarchy, or more universalist brands of evangelism.
Thus, classic film social media discussion is somewhat like the larger world of "Film Twitter," in that it's primarily interested in discussing and arguing about movies, but it has an element of evangelism to it as well.
In an airport lounge, for example, machine learning technology can be used to recognize the faces of every passenger that walks in, according to Ian Massingham, global head of technical and developer evangelism at Amazon Web Services.
DeLillo, the most perceptive (almost occult) chronicler of contemporary life, has not invented the Convergence out of whole cloth: Its DNA comes from an old evangelism dressed in a new rhetoric and streaming out of Silicon Valley.
If Buterin, who is often depicted in fan art as Jesus with a Lambo, is a kind of blockchain messiah, Lubin is its Paul, both in his tireless evangelism and in his attention to practical, worldly matters.
" In an editorial published Sunday, Christianity Today president Timothy Dalrymple said the magazine is "theologically conservative," but still felt compelled to say "the alliance of American evangelism with this presidency has wrought enormous damage to Christian witness.
"Unlike the Child Evangelism Fellowship [the parent organization of the Good News Club], which openly seeks to convert children to their religious view through fear of eternal suffering, we don't believe in imposing our religious opinion," Mesner told VICE.
SoulCycle became the most visible of these, frequently garnering headlines (and cult comparisons) because of its $30-plus price tag for one 0003-minute cycling class and the evangelism of its customers (or "warriors," as they prefer to be called).
Hiring managers in the United States said they are looking for "brand evangelism" - candidates who regularly wear company products or had knowledge of them - while job portals show employers emphasizing interpersonal skills, a keen fashion sense and concise yet creative resumes.
Some of the GOP primary states still ahead -- including New York (April 19) and California (June 7) -- have treasure troves of delegates at stake, and early polling shows that they could be hostile territory for Cruz's brand of Constitutional evangelism.
Made up of all active and retired bishops, priests, and deacons in the United States, the USCCB's stated mission is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ across all Catholic institutions through everything from evangelism, to political action, to movie reviews.
Unlike more typical sources of early startup capital, Ocean seeks to instill the notion of "Christ leadership" in its participants, and its dual business and spiritual mentorship program straddles a somewhat sinuous line between product planning, life coaching, and evangelism.
And now, this week, Bolsonaro has won the Brazilian general election using a toxic and perfectly social media–optimized mix of evangelism, nationalism, and strongman posturing to create a cult of personality that threatens to send the country back into a military dictatorship.
Eugene H. Peterson, a Presbyterian minister who challenged the mass marketing of Christian evangelism and wrote a shelf of books on religion — notably "The Message," a series that recast the Bible into everyday English — died on Monday at his home in Lakeside, Mont.
Taking inspiration from that success, he founded a nonprofit group, Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism, and later became lead counsel for Mr. Robertson's American Center for Law and Justice, which is styled as a conservative counterweight to the liberal American Civil Liberties Union.
Where many great acts on that circuit have a tendency of planting themselves as soldiers in an ages old war for souls, warning of slippery slopes and potentially grave ramifications for tiny missteps like little parables, Coloring Book is testimony but not necessarily evangelism.
The initial product has been a runaway success with customers and achieved impressive uptake and revenue growth, predominantly via word of mouth marketing and customer evangelism, showcasing the strength of the brand that Mrs Wordsmith has already been able to build in a short period of time.
And not one of those ideas — his extreme brand of protectionism, his call to re-examine military alliances, his threat of mass deportations — shows any sign of becoming Republican dogma the way that supply-side economics did in the wake of Ronald Reagan's evangelism for it.
In the aftermath of the war and the American-led Marshall Plan for Europe's reconstruction, ordinary West Germans experienced Americanization in various forms, and for many, Mr. Graham portended a similar Americanization of German religion with its emphasis on conversion and its use of modern communication technologies for evangelism.
In the last two weeks alone, Lindell has criss-crossed the country, attending Trump rallies, visiting the White House for an opioid bill signing, appearing at political fundraisers, speaking to millennials at an evangelism event, attending an event with Lara Trump, whom he considers a friend, and talking pillows on QVC.
Former Microsoft title: Executive vice president, marketingLeft Microsoft: March 2014Current title: UnitedHealthcare chief marketing and experience officerShortly after Nadella took over as CEO, he sent out a memo announcing the departure of two top executives: Tami Reller, executive vice president of marketing, and Tony Bates, executive vice president of development and evangelism.
But there was a time when for me, and for many others I knew or knew about, religious fiction, insofar as it was literature and not evangelism or covert apologetics, was as genuine as any other, beset with particular difficulties, to be sure, but not made illegitimate by its subject or motive.
While the ARPANET's originating crew of graduate students may not have consciously seen their efforts as intertwined with a landscape defined by evangelism, speculation, and the so-called pioneer spirit, much of tech today is animated by the same ethos underlying California's many turns as promised land of plenty–for better and for worse.
But after further digging, the melancholic lyrics seem to speak to a new place and time as Croatia struggled to settle into the EU. Given that she makes more or less short films which more or less build around a piece of music, it seemed worth asking if Billing grew up with MTV along with local evangelism.
As the storm moved over the central Carolinas, roughly 60 people gathered for a Saturday night dinner of chicken bog, sweet potatoes and green beans at the New Ebenezer Baptist Church in Florence, S.C. "We are a church of action," said Marcus Simmons, who oversees the evangelism ministry at the church, which had opened its recreation center as a shelter.
If that sort of talk sounds a little elevated for a product that is, as Reynolds also acknowledges, basically "a focus group on your phone," or if you're not used to metaphors that compare salvation to a software update, welcome to the worlds of both Christian and startup evangelism—worlds that, as recent trends in the American Midwest demonstrate, are increasingly intertwined.
For years Stephen Colbert was the model avatar for this brand of characterized pundit speak: cantankerous, illogically hilarious, exceedingly confident, and never quick to back down—it was like watching a wittier, more high-brow Bill O'Reilly pick apart the people-first evangelism of liberal DC. During The Colbert Report's run, from 2005 to 2014, the hypocrisies that fermented out of Fox News and homogenous conservative media were obvious and embarrassing.
The early Christians did not spread Christianity like wildfire by seeking to run the government, they spread it with lives of holiness, good deeds, and evangelism — and though they did begin to run the government with the reigns of Constantine and Theodosius in the 4th century, many historians could tell you that this mingling of faith and government reign was as bad for Christianity as it was good.
Greaves, 40, who describes his group as an "atheistic religious organization that uses the symbol of Satan to inspire civil justice," says that Satanic Temple volunteers will run clubs in cities from Seattle to Atlanta with the goal of ending up in all 50 states to "counterbalance" groups run by the Child Evangelism Fellowship that have been meeting in public schools since winning a lawsuit heard by the Supreme Court in 2001.

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