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D. Earl Cripe was born in Placerville, California, the tenth of thirteen children to John and Mary (Wolf) Cripe. He holds a Doctor of Arts Degree in Theology.
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descended from, and grew up among a long line of ministers a Earl Cripe made a public profession of Christ as his Savior and was baptized in the La Loma Grace Brethren Church in Modesto, California in the spring of 1948 by the late Rev. Peter Bury. Although he had his moments the first 14 years of his Christian life were characterized for double mindedness, waywardness, and a fascination for the things of the world. He had a talent for the theater and was awarded a scholarship to attend one of the famous so-called Playhouses of the day. In time he realized that the moral confusion and darkness of that world was something that he could not live with but he was still not willing to make an absolute commitment of his life to the Kingdom of God. Earl graduated from Modesto High School in 1952 and intermittently attended college until 1954. At that time he decided that the world of academia was not for him. He left school and began a life of adventure that took him to cattle camps, construction camps, logging camps, mining camps, and some of the famous resort areas of the West Coast. His last effort at trying to find meaning in life in the secular world outside the Kingdom involved the decision to be a novel writer. Earl was a gifted writer and was fortunate enough to link up with an excellent literary agent, Otis Burton Cannon, from Palm Springs California. He had a definite future in the literary world if he had chosen to pursue it. But his involvement with novel writing was not a quest for a vocation, fame, or money. Like all of his other adventures of the previous eight years, it was a search for life and for meaning. When he failed to find what he was looking for in the writing world Earl gave up the search and decided that only in Christ and His Kingdom was there any meaning to present at hope for the future. Dr. Cripe began his entrance into the world of Christian service as a youth leader at the La Loma church in the winter of 1962 under the able guidance of the Senior Pastor J. Paul Miller. In 1965 he accepted the call to pastor the Table Mountain Chapel, an Interdenominational Community Bible Church in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Sonora, California. In November of 2005 he resigned from senior pastor work for the final time after forty years of service. During the formative years, from 1965 to 1974, Earl Cripe came to realize that he was a Historic Orthodox Theologian and could no longer be committed to, and governed by, the Age of Reason Theology of his upbringing. In 1965 Earl began and expository Bible teaching program on television and radio. The program, which went under the banner of God's Point of View, was not a large network but it was diverse. At various times through the years Gods Point of View has been heard throughout the US, South, West, and Central Africa, and Eastern and Central Europe. God's Point of View is now in its 43rd year of broadcasting. Earl Cripe lives alone on a ranch in the Sierras. He is 74 years old and has never married. He spends his time these days writing books, recording programs, and managing the radio network. His days are numbered and he is trying to get as much accomplished as he can before his time runs out. "For too me, to live is Christ and to die is gain," he repeats from the Scriptures. Those who know him best are convinced that he means every word.
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