Evangelization is called the act of preaching or sharing some of the teachings present in religious books, such as the Bible, in order to make the doctrine known in areas where it is not practiced. It is an almost exclusive custom of the Catholic Church, although their Protestant counterparts have also adopted this practice, giving them even much more importance. In general, evangelistic activities are organized within the church, assigning certain groups to certain places within the parish; in this way, the message can be delivered in a fast and organized way, trying to capture as many people as possible.
The first evangelistic missions, as shown in the bible, were indicated by Jesus Christ himself. This, being sent by God himself, had the mission of announcing the Good News of the arrival of the new messiah, in addition to converting the peoples into believers in God. Jesus, with his well-known charism, convinces men to unite in their task of carrying God's message, in order to constantly build the Church. In addition to rendering obedience to Jesus Christ, it would be helping non-believers to find "salvation." It is an activity that concerns each and every member of the church.
In the evangelization processes, basically, the idea of the resurrection of Jesus Christ is shared, in addition to a little of his life and work. In general, this is done very briefly and in a short period of time, since the listener can become bored. On the part of the Catholic Church, due to the massive increase in people who abandon the Christian faith, it has been decided to renew the methods of evangelization, making them similar to a talk of daily affairs.