Noun
evangelisation (countable and uncountable, plural evangelisations)
Alternative spelling of evangelization
Among the immigrant Britons, there were some clergymen who helped the evangelisation of the region, which was still pagan, particularly in rural areas. Source: Internet
Foundation Rev. Robert Morrison of the London Missionary Society arrived at China in 1807 to begin his work of evangelisation. Source: Internet
During the period of detention, he had contributed to the work of evangelisation, offering the Lord all the effort of forced labour “as a fragrant sacrifice”. Source: Internet
The evangelisation, or Christianisation, of the Slavs was initiated by one of Byzantium's most learned churchmen — the Patriarch Photius. Source: Internet
You must be the Church evangelising: “The spirit of a new evangelisation should inspire every aspect of your teaching, instruction, and catechist.” Source: Internet
The new evangelisation has the ambition, with you, of not leaving these hypocritical liars to seduce the people. Source: Internet