
Alice Cooper, the iconic rock star known for his ghoulish stage persona and hits like “School’s Out,” has led a life that defies expectations. Despite his dark image, Cooper has been a devout Christian for over 40 years, finding solace in his faith after struggling with addiction. In a recent interview, he revealed that he prays daily, reads the Bible – having completed it 14 or 15 times – and even teaches a weekly Bible class near his home in Phoenix, Arizona. This spiritual journey is a far cry from his wild rockstar days, showcasing a profound transformation.

Cooper’s commitment to his faith extends beyond personal devotion. He runs three youth centers in Arizona for vulnerable children, emphasizing the importance of his Christian values in giving back to the community. His conviction in the reality of heaven and hell motivates him to make a positive impact. Cooper’s faith hasn’t stayed private; he’s openly discussed it in interviews, sharing how it has influenced his life and career. His bandmate Johnny Depp, with whom he’s collaborated in the Hollywood Vampires, has reportedly benefited from Cooper’s spiritual guidance, with Depp eventually getting sober.
The contrast between Cooper’s stage persona and his personal life is striking. While he continues to perform with his signature theatricality, he prioritizes maintaining a balanced life, taking afternoon naps and indulging in simple pleasures like Diet Coke and chocolate chip cookies before shows. Cooper’s wisdom on keeping life in perspective is informed by the tragic losses of friends like Jim Morrison, Keith Moon, and Jimi Hendrix, cautioning against letting rock ‘n’ roll consume one’s life. With nearly 50 years of marriage to his wife Sheryl and a family that includes five grandchildren, Cooper’s life reflects a deep commitment to both his faith and his loved ones.



