Even if eyes are blinded to the evangel, still we plant the seeds of truth.
From the kentucky.com
And as we share the wonderful evangel with the world, we may not see visible results.
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We talked to him about the practical applications of his miserly evangel.
From the washingtonpost.com
In the U.S., where he arrived in 1937, he was chief evangel of the new right-angled religion.
From the time.com
And as we proclaim the true evangel, we can expect much opposition, even from within the organized church.
From the kentucky.com
Evangel went on to win the state 1A title.
From the usatoday.com
Evangel is near the intersection of Sparkman and University drives among a thicket of apartments, light industries and nearby traditional neighborhoods.
From the al.com
Since childhood, he has been an evangel of one kind or another, and now he is taking his sermons down the longest sawdust trail man has ever devised.
From the time.com
Paul was commissioned to proclaim his evangel to the Gentiles, to the body of Christ, but most today instead prefer that which does not even pertain to them.
From the kentucky.com
Peter's message and Paul's message are mixed together, even though Peter was commissioned to proclaim his evangel to the Jews, and it pertained specifically to them.
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Gospel: the four books in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) that tell the story of Christ's life and teachings
In Christianity, the gospel (Greek: u03B5u1F50u03B1u03B3u03B3u03ADu03BBu03B9u03BFu03BDu00A0euangu00E9lion; Old English: gospel), or the Good News, is the news of the coming of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15), and of Jesus's death on the cross and resurrection to restore people's relationship with God. It may also include the descent of the Holy Spirit upon believers and the second coming of Jesus.
[n] Good news. Synonym for gospel*. In Christianity, the good news of the Kingdom (which God wants us to be a part of) and Christ Jesus (who got us into the Kingdom, and will rule it Himself).