Evangelism
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Evangelism is the process of preaching or proselytizing the Christian Gospel. It is mostly associated with Fundamentalist Protestant sects of Christianity. It is based on the Greek word ευανγγελιον, meaning 'good news'. Though most, if not all, Christian sects stress the importance of evangelism, it is considered absolutely essential to Fundamentalist sects. It is also known as the Great Commission or "winning souls for Christ". Christians point to Matt. 28, 19-20 in the Bible as one of Jesus Christ's commands to his followers to "preach the gospel (ευανγγελιον) to all nations." Evangelism is the main driving force of Christian missionary activity, and as such has contributed to the violent deaths of uncounted numbers of people.
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- According to the National Association of Evangelicals website, denominations included are
- Reformed, Holiness, Anabaptist, Pentecostal, Charismatic and others.
- Historian David Bebbington identifies the characteristics of evangelicals
- Belief in being “born-again”
- Active expression of faith through mission
- Obedience to the authority of the Bible
- Stressing of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross
History
Evangelicalism has roots in 17th century England, Germany and Scandanavia and flourished during theFor more information, see the Wikipedia article: