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  2. John Piper (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Piper was born on January 11, 1946, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Bill and Ruth Piper. [12] His father was a traveling evangelist for over 60 years. [13] Before Piper was one year old, his family moved to Greenville, South Carolina, where he spent the remainder of his youth, graduating from Wade Hampton High School in 1964.

  3. Don't Waste Your Life (book) - Wikipedia

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    Don't Waste Your Life is a best-selling book by pastor and theologian John Piper of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. [1] [2] It was published in 2003 by Crossway Books, which re-published Group Study Editions in 2007 and 2009.

  4. Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood - Wikipedia

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    Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: A Response to Evangelical Feminism (or RBMW) is a collection of articles on gender roles, written from an evangelical perspective, and edited by John Piper and Wayne Grudem. Crossway Books published the book in 1991 for the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW).

  5. Matt Chandler (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Chandler believes in Christian hedonism, a phrase coined by John Piper, which teaches that "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him" and that God's highest pursuit ("His glory") and man's deepest and most durable joy come together in one pursuit—namely, the pursuit of satisfaction in God. [4]

  6. New Calvinism - Wikipedia

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    John Piper, for example, has identified what he considers to be 7 main differences between the two: [12] New Calvinism is complementarian and not egalitarian. New Calvinism uses contemporary forms of music. New Calvinism is popular among Baptists. New Calvinism is popular also among Charismatics.

  7. John Piper - Wikipedia

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    John Piper may refer to: John Piper (artist) (1903–1992), English painter, printmaker and designer of stained-glass windows; John Piper (broadcaster), BBC radio host; John Piper (military officer) (1773–1851), lieutenant-governor of Norfolk Island; John Piper (theologian) (born 1946), Calvinist Baptist pastor and author

  8. After Death (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    Don Piper – an ordained minister and author of 90 Minutes in Heaven. Piper was involved in a head-on crash with a tractor trailer in 1989 and claimed that he went to the gates of Heaven where he was greeted by his late grandfather. Howard Storm – a minister and author of My Descent Into Death; Paul Ojeda – founder of Austin Powerhouse Church

  9. What a Beautiful Name - Wikipedia

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    Theologian and pastor John Piper criticized the song, in particular the lyric ‘You didn’t want heaven without us / So Jesus, you brought heaven down’: I don’t favor the lyric... It fits too easily into a theology of a God who created because he was lonely, and then saved people for the same reason. He just can’t be happy without us. [13]