Good News is the original meaning of the word gospel in both English and Greek. The phrase is commonly used by Christian preachers and theologians as a synonym for the message of Jesus or for the message about Jesus. In evangelical circles it is sometimes used with the more specific meaning of the salvation that, according to traditional Christian theology, Jesus provides. In this context, the phrase connotes the promise and hope of an eternal life given as a free gift by God, given out of grace and mercy rather than deserved.
GoodNews is the original meaning of the word gospel in both English and Greek.
In this context, the phrase connotes the promise and hope of an eternal life given as a free gift by God, given out of grace and mercy rather than deserved.
GoodNews is also the name of a musical comedy which opened on Broadway in 1927, set on the campus of the fictional "Tait College".