evangelize in the PONS Dictionary

evangelize Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to evangelize about sth fig

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He then committed his life to evangelizing and training young people.
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By this time the independent black denominations were increasingly well organized and prepared to evangelize to the freedmen.
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Women are commonly appointed as full-time ministers, either to evangelize as pioneers or missionaries, or to serve at their branch offices.
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An unreached people group is one where there is no viable, indigenous, evangelizing church movement.
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The promotion of the family and the defense of life are other important areas, as well as education as a means for evangelizing the culture.
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He was widely respected for evangelizing by public witness, and extremely active in the formation of the clergy.
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Modern mission techniques are sufficiently refined that within ten to fifteen years, most indigenous churches are locally pastored, managed, taught, self-supporting and evangelizing.
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Approximately half of this wealth is used for the needs of the community itself and to fund evangelizing endeavor.
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It is the usage of radio broadcasts to evangelize to listeners, sometimes worldwide in one broadcast.
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Several of his dramatic poems were designed to evangelize freemasonry.
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