Evangeliste
An evangelist is a person who publicly proclaims the message of a particular religion, often with the aim of converting others to that faith. The term is derived from the Greek word "evangelist," which means "bearer of good news." In Christianity, the four evangelists are the authors of the four Gospels in the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These authors are traditionally considered to be disciples of Jesus, though their historical accuracy and authorship are subjects of scholarly debate.
Evangelists are often characterized by their zeal, enthusiasm, and persuasiveness. They may engage in various forms
The role of an evangelist can vary widely depending on the religious context. In some denominations, evangelists
In contemporary society, the term "evangelist" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to anyone who promotes