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John Piper

John Piper

Who is John Piper?

John Piper is a pastor and theologian. John Piper is the chancellor of Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He taught the Bible at Bethel University for six years before moving on to serve as the Pastor for Preaching and Vision of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis for 33 years.

Early Life and Childhood

John Piper was born on January 11, 1946, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the United States. Piper has reached the age of 76.

Piper’s father spent more than six decades as a traveling evangelist. His family moved to Greenville, South Carolina, before he turned one year old, where he spent his childhood and adolescence.

While on a family vacation in Florida when he was six years old, he had a religious conversion at his mother’s knee. However, information about Piper’s siblings is still scarce.

Education Details

John Piper attended Wheaton College, where he majored in Literature and minored in Philosophy.

Piper then attended Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where he earned his Bachelor of Divinity. He also holds a Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Munich in Germany.

Professional Career

Piper is a prolific author in addition to being a pastor, theologian, and chancellor.

Don’t Waste Your Life; Providence; Desiring God; Revised Edition: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist; When I Don’t Desire God: How to Fight for Joy; 21 Servants of Sovereign Joy: Faithful, Flawed, and Fruitful, and many others are among his books.

All of his books can be found on Amazon, where readers can easily access them.

He is a firm believer in sola fude, or the justification of faith through faith alone, without the need for justification through man’s works.

Piper’s teaching also emphasizes the need for the believer’s active perseverance in faith, enduring suffering, and sanctification, which he believes is evidence of God’s saving grace.

In relation to the Lordship salvation debate, he believes that a once-professed Christian who does not faithfully persevere until the end demonstrates that they were mistaken about their election and were never a true believer in the first place.

Since he began serving as a pastor and writing books, he has written numerous quotes.

Piper’s quotes help Christians learn more about Christianity, their relationship with God, and how much time they devote to prayer.

John Piper
John Piper as a pastor. Source: noqreport

Some of his quotes include: God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him; If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full; and It is better to die than waste your life.

His theology is Calvinist, and his church is Baptist. Piper defends the Calvinist doctrine of double predestination, which includes “unconditional reprobation” or damnation as an alternative to the Augustinian doctrine of unconditional election.

Furthermore, he believes in the Leibnizian view that God designed this universe to be the best of all possible universes.

In the year 1980, he began serving as a pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he ministered until March 31, 2013, when he stepped down from his duties as a pastor.

He became involved in evangelical Christianity following the publication of his book Desiring Gods: Mediation of a Christian Hedonist in 1986, and he has since published additional books further articulating his theological perspective.

Desiring God Ministries was founded in 1994 by Piper. This ministry has all of Piper’s sermons and articles from the last 30 years, and the majority of his books are available for free online.

Piper took an eight-month leave of absence from his ministry from May 1, 2010, to January 9, 2011, and later announced that he would step down as pastor in June 2011.

A candidate to succeed him was announced in March 2012, and on May 20, 2012, Jason Meyer was elected as the next pastor for Preaching & Vision with 784 yes votes and 8 no votes.

Net Worth and Salary

John Piper has a net worth of $20 million.

Relationship Status

John Piper is married to Noel Henry Piper, a beautiful and supportive wife. The couple tied the knot in December 1968 and have been happily married ever since.

Piper and his wife Noel have five children, four sons, and one daughter. He is also a proud grandfather to 12 grandchildren.

He is a proud father and husband. Piper and his wife have five children: Abraham Piper, Barnabas Piper, Karsten Piper, Talitha Piper, and Benjamin Piper, four sons and one daughter. He has 12 grandchildren as well.

Abraham Piper, his son, is a TikTok celebrity with over 925k followers. Abraham appears to be opposed to evangelism based on his Tik Tok videos.

His video titles include “Why life would be meaningless if there was ultimate meaning,” “The Bible says having children isn’t a good idea,” “If you still live with evangelical parents,” and “What I replace Christianity with,” among many others.

Furthermore, he stated in one of the many videos that he does not attack Christianity but rather berates evangelicalism and fundamentalism, which he referred to as a narrow-minded worldview.

Body Measurements

He is a man of average height. Piper is 5 feet 8 inches tall (Approx 1.73 m).

Social Media

His Twitter handle is @JohnPiper.

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Trivia

  • His ecclesiology is Baptist, and his theology is Calvinistic.
  • Piper defends the well-known Calvinist doctrine of double predestination, which includes damnation and “unconditional reprobation” as a corollary to the Augustinian doctrine of unconditional election.
  • Piper was born on January 11, 1946, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, according to our research.
  • He has a net worth of $20 million.
  • John is married to Noel Henry Piper, a beautiful and supportive wife.