for a new generation of non-conformists
The Cripplegate is a Christian blog that provides in-depth theological analysis, commentary, and resources. It aims to equip believers with a deeper understanding of the Bible and to foster a community of faith that is grounded in sound doctrine. The site features articles, sermons, and book reviews, all aimed at encouraging spiritual growth and biblical literacy.
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Detailed explorations of biblical texts and theological concepts.
Audio and written sermons from various pastors and theologians.
Critical reviews of Christian books, focusing on their theological content and practical application.
A space for readers to discuss articles, ask questions, and share insights.
A collection of recommended books, articles, and other resources for further study.
Audio content featuring discussions on theology, church history, and Christian living.
Regular updates and exclusive content delivered to subscribers' inboxes.
Information on upcoming Christian conferences, seminars, and workshops.
A platform for submitting and praying for the needs of the community.
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The site was founded by a group of pastors and theologians passionate about biblical teaching.
To provide a platform for sound biblical teaching and to foster a community of believers committed to growing in their faith.
Primarily Christians seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and theology, including pastors, seminary students, and laypersons.
New articles and resources are added regularly, with multiple posts each week.
Active on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, sharing content and engaging with the community.
While independent, the site is associated with a network of churches and ministries that share its theological convictions.
The site has been recognized for its quality content and contribution to Christian education.
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