Gospelling: meaning, definitions and examples

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gospelling

 

[ ˈɡɒspəlɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

spiritual practice

Gospelling is a term that is often used informally to describe the act of spreading the message of the Gospel, typically in a Christian context. It involves sharing religious beliefs, teachings, and testimonies with others in an effort to inspire or convert them to Christianity. The term can also refer to the practice of engaging in discussions about faith and spirituality, often accompanied by joyful singing or worship. Although not a widely recognized term in formal discourse, it captures the essence of evangelism and the enthusiasm for sharing one's faith.

Synonyms

evangelizing, preaching, spreading the Gospel

Examples of usage

  • He spent the afternoon gospelling with friends at the park.
  • They enjoyed gospelling during their church outreach events.
  • She was known for gospelling wherever she went.

Translations

Translations of the word "gospelling" in other languages:

🇵🇹 maldoso

🇮🇳 बदनाम

🇩🇪 schlecht

🇮🇩 jahat

🇺🇦 поганий

🇵🇱 zły

🇯🇵 悪い

🇫🇷 mauvais

🇪🇸 malo

🇹🇷 kötü

🇰🇷 나쁜

🇸🇦 سيء

🇨🇿 špatný

🇸🇰 zlý

🇨🇳 

🇸🇮 slab

🇮🇸 vondur

🇰🇿 жаман

🇬🇪 ცუდი

🇦🇿 pis

🇲🇽 malo

Etymology

The term 'gospelling' appears to be a blend of the word 'Gospel,' which originates from the Old English 'godspel,' meaning 'good news' or 'glad tidings,' and the suffix '-ing' which is often used to form gerunds or present participles. The concept of spreading the Gospel has deep historical roots in Christianity, dating back to the early days of the apostles who traveled to share the teachings of Jesus Christ. Over centuries, gospelling has evolved, taking on various forms of expression within different cultures and communities. As societies modernized, the act of gospelling adapted to include contemporary methods of communication and outreach, including social media and community events. While the term may not be officially recognized in most dictionaries, it reflects the ongoing commitment of many believers to share their faith in an approachable and relatable manner.