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  1. Four Evangelists. Jacob Jordaens, The Four Evangelists, 1625–1630. In Christian tradition, the Four Evangelists are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the authors attributed with the creation of the four canonical Gospel accounts. In the New Testament, they bear the following titles: the Gospel of Matthew; the Gospel of Mark; the Gospel of Luke ...

  2. An evangelist is a messenger who preaches God's Word and proclaims Jesus Christ as the Savior. Learn from the late Rev. Billy Graham how to be faithful to the Gospel and effective in sharing it with others.

  3. John the Evangelist is the name traditionally given to the author of the Gospel of John. Christians have traditionally identified him with John the Apostle , John of Patmos , and John the Presbyter , [2] although this has been disputed by most modern scholars.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the word evangelist in the Bible, with examples from different sources and dictionaries. Find out who were the evangelists in the New Testament and how they differed from other roles in the church.

    • Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist. Traditionally, the Four Evangelists are numbered as their gospels appear in the New Testament. Thus Saint Matthew is the first evangelist; Saint Mark, the second; Saint Luke, the third; and Saint John, the fourth.
    • Saint Mark, Evangelist. Saint Mark, the second evangelist, played an important role in the early Church, even though he wasn't one of the Twelve Apostles and may never have actually met Christ or heard Him preach.
    • Saint Luke, Evangelist. Like Mark, Saint Luke was a companion of Saint Paul, and like Matthew, he is barely mentioned in the New Testament, even though he wrote the longest of the four gospels as well as the Acts of the Apostles.
    • Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist. The fourth and final evangelist, Saint John, was, like Saint Matthew, one of the Twelve Apostles. One of the earliest disciples of Christ, he lived the longest of the Apostles, dying of natural causes at the age of 100.
  5. Mar 16, 2017 · Profile and Biography of Mark the Evangelist, Gospel Author. Portrait of Mark. A number of people in the New Testament are named Mark and any could, in theory, have been the author behind the gospel of Mark.

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · No one comes to the Father except through me.”. Accepting that good news and then telling others about it, so they know too, is the definition of evangelism. Evangelism comes from the Greek words euaggelion — a good message, or gospel — and euaggelizo — to announce, declare, bring, or preach this good news.