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In a global church, the communication of the gospel requires meaningful adaptation to the different cultures where it is proclaimed.
The growth of evangelism in the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1844 to the early twenty-first century reflects significant innovations and global strategies. Key developments in public evangelism were shaped by influential figures such as Ellen G. White and modern technological advancements. Personal witnessing and public evangelism have both been essential to the history of the Adventist Church.