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Mark Driscoll Biography

Mark Driscoll is one of the most popular and richest Religious Leader who was born on October 11, 1970 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. Founder and pastor of Mars Hill Church, a megachurch in Seattle, Washington.

He debated Deepak Chopra on the existence of Satan on an ABC Nightline Special.

Mark A. Driscoll (born 1970) is an American evangelical pastor and author best known as the founder of Mars Hill Church. He is currently Senior and Founding Pastor of The Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona, which was founded in 2016.

In high school, he met his future wife, Grace Martin, daughter of Gib Martin, an evangelical pastor. In 1989, he graduated from Highline High School in Burien, Washington, where he served as student body president, captain of the baseball team, editor of the school newspaper, and the “most likely to succeed” in his graduating class. At age 19, as a college freshman, Driscoll converted to evangelical Christianity. The same year, according to Driscoll, “God spoke to me … He told me to marry Grace, preach the Bible, train men, and plant churches … I began preparing to devote my life to obey [God’s] call for me.” He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Washington State University with a minor in philosophy and holds a Master of Arts degree in exegetical theology from Western Seminary.

He married Grace Driscoll.

NameMark Driscoll
First NameMark
Last NameDriscoll
OccupationReligious Leader
BirthdayOctober 11
Birth Year1970
Place of BirthGrand Forks
Home TownNorth Dakota
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignLibra
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SpouseGrace Driscoll
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Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Driscoll, Lief Moi, and Mike Gunn founded Mars Hill Church in spring 1995 and officially launched it in fall 1996. The church first met in the Driscolls’ home. By spring 1997, the church had relocated and expanded to two services. Driscoll later reflected that he was “not ready” when he planted Mars Hill at age 25.

Mark Driscoll Net Worth

Mark Driscoll is one of the richest Religious Leader from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Mark Driscoll's net worth $2.5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was student body President and Editor of the school newspaper at Highline High School, where he graduated in 1989.

He has said that his preaching style is inspired by the stand up comedy of Chris Rock.

Driscoll was born on October 11, 1970, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. He was raised Roman Catholic in the Riverton Heights area of SeaTac, Washington, which he described as “a very rough neighborhood” where serial killer Ted Bundy had picked up victims. He is the oldest of five children and the son of a union drywaller. He described a difficult family history of abuse and crime, writing: “The men on my father’s side include uneducated alcoholics, mental patients, and women beaters. … One of the main reasons my parents moved from North Dakota to Seattle was to get away from some family members when I was a very young boy.”

Net Worth$2.5 Million
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Source of IncomeReligious Leader
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HouseLiving in own house.

In 1996, Driscoll co-founded Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington. As of March 2014, Mars Hill Church had 14,000 members in five states and fifteen locations. He also founded The Resurgence (a theological cooperative) and co-founded other parachurch organizations, such as Acts 29 Network, Churches Helping Churches, and The Gospel Coalition. He has written for the “Faith and Values” section of the Seattle Times, OnFaith, and the Fox News website. Driscoll has also authored a number of popular Christian books, including A Call to Resurgence.

Later in 1997, he was invited to speak at a Leadership Network pastors’ conference in California. The speech he made inspired many within the nascent emerging church movement and, according to Driscoll, shifted the movement’s focus from reaching Generation X to reaching the postmodern world. As a result, Mars Hill Church and Driscoll were thrust into the national spotlight: he was interviewed on National Public Radio and Mother Jones magazine published a feature on the church. Mars Hill Church grew from 160 members in 1996 to 350 in 1999.

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In the mid-1990s I was part of what is now known as the emerging church and spent some time traveling the country to speak on the emerging church in the emerging culture on a team put together by Leadership Network called the Young Leader Network. But, I eventually had to distance myself from the emergent stream of the network because friends like Brian McLaren and Doug Pagitt began pushing a theological agenda that greatly troubled me. Examples include referring to God as a chick, questioning God’s sovereignty over and knowledge of the future, denial of the substitutionary atonement at the cross, a low view of Scripture, and denial of hell which is one hell of a mistake.

In 1998, Driscoll and David Nicholas founded the Acts 29 Network (“Acts 29”), a church planting network, in response to people approaching Driscoll for advice on planting churches. The goal of this parachurch organization was to plant 1000 new churches around the world “through recruiting, assessing, training, funding, and coaching.” Acts 29 started slowly under Driscoll’s tenure, with 11 churches at its inception and 17 by 2003. At that point, it began to grow rapidly, reaching 50 churches by 2006 and 410 churches by 2011. The majority are still located in the U.S., with 38 churches in 16 other countries.

Who is Mark Driscoll Dating?

According to our records, Mark Driscoll married to Grace Driscoll . As of December 1, 2023, Mark Driscoll’s is not dating anyone.

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On gender roles, Driscoll is a complementarian, believing that men and women have equal worth, but have different roles within the family and the church. He endorses male headship of the home and church. According to a Mother Jones profile on Driscoll in 1998, he may have held egalitarian views at one time. He offered church courses in “evangelical feminism” and is quoted as saying “the Bible is clear that men and women are both created by God in His image and likeness and totally equal in every way.” In 2003, Driscoll said that he wished he could change the parts of the Bible that he believes restrict women from being pastors.

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Mark Ranked on the list of most popular Religious Leader. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Mark Driscoll celebrates birthday on October 11 of every year.

Driscoll believes that Christianity has been “feminized”. In a 2006 interview with Desiring God, he said, “The problem with the church today, it’s just a bunch of nice, soft, tender, ‘chickified’ [sic] church boys. Sixty percent of Christians are chicks, and the forty percent that are dudes are still sort of chicks. … The whole architecture and the whole aesthetic [of church buildings and services] is really feminine.” In contrast, Driscoll emphasizes what he perceives as macho behavior in the actions of biblical protagonists: he describes Jesus, Paul the Apostle, and King David saying: “… these guys were dudes. Heterosexual, win-a-fight, punch-you-in-the-nose, dudes.” He believes that in order to be innovative, the church needs to get entrepreneurial young men involved, who will “make the culture of the future.”

What is Mark Driscoll doing now?

Driscoll maintained much of his online audience and relocated to Scottsdale, Arizona, where he started a new church and remains a pastor today, Cosper says.

Are Mark and Grace Driscoll still married?

Pastor Mark Driscoll Mark and his wife Grace have been married and doing vocational ministry together since 1993 and, along with their five kids, planted Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Arizona as a family ministry.

What happened to the Mars Hill Church?

Mars Hill closed its doors in 2014, following a number of scandals involving allegations of Driscoll’s bullying and spiritual abuse of members and church leaders, misogyny, and homophobia espoused on a church message board, plagiarism, and misuse of church funds—which this lawsuit seeks to redress.

How is James MacDonald doing?

James MacDonald
NationalityCanadian
OccupationPastor, author, Bible teacher
Spouse(s)Kathy MacDonald

Who is Mark Driscoll's wife?

Grace Driscoll

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