Evangelist

/ɪˈvændʒəlɪst/ noun

A person who seeks to convert others to their Christian faith, or more broadly, anyone who zealously advocates for a particular cause or belief.

From Greek 'euangelistes' meaning 'bringer of good news', from 'eu-' (good) + 'angelos' (messenger). The word originally referred to the four Gospel writers, then expanded to mean any preacher of Christianity, and now includes passionate advocates of any cause.

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