Praying.
If you feel that Crossring is a worthwhile project, do pray for the website, those who use it, and the team behind it;
Discussing.
If you have enjoyed reading our articles, reviews and daily readings, do leave your thoughts in the discussion threads below each piece. Also, why not introduce yourself on the discussion forums, which may also be used for discussing other Christian issues;
Telling people.
The best publicity Crossring could possibly have is for our visitors to tell their friends about the site. If you have enjoyed using Crossring, why not aim to tell at least two friends about the site, and get them involved in discussion on the website? It can be slightly intimidating to get stuck in for the first time, and gentle encouragement from a friend can be of enormous help. In addition, all of our articles have buttons to help you to share them on Twitter and Facebook – do use them if you think the article was worth reading!
Linking to us.
If you have a website, why not link to Crossring at http://www.crossring.com? If you run a website on behalf of another Christian organisation, do let us know: we occasionally promote other Christian websites and we would be more than happy to do so for those of regular readers!
Writing an article for us.
We are always on the lookout for new writers. If you have a particular interest you would like to write about, or if you would like to be approached to write, please do get in touch. If you would like to have a go at writing for us, the Writing for Crossring page has full details.
Thanks ever so much for your support – we really appreciate it.
For more detailed information about the site, and how you can get involved, please see the Crossring Guide.
Crossring is a community of Christians who meet together online in fellowship around the Christian faith and the Bible.
As part of our active lifestyle of prayer and Bible reading, we are currently reading a small section of the Bible together each day and sharing our responses to it with each other. We also publish a short devotional thought on a key verse or two from each day's passage to prompt prayer or reflection.