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Michael J. Easley

Michael Easley (born 1957) is one of three teaching pastors〔(). Retrieved 2014-04-29.〕 at Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood, Tennessee and the former president of the Moody Bible Institute (MBI) in Chicago, Illinois.
==Life and career==
Easley married his wife, Cindy, in 1980 and they have four children: Hanna, Jessie, Devin and Sarah. He earned his Masters of Theology at Dallas Theological Seminary in 1985 and earned a Doctorate of Ministry from DTS in 2003.
Before becoming president of MBI, Easley served as a pastor for twenty-four years, beginning as a youth pastor intern at Trinity Fellowship in Dallas, Texas. He then became senior pastor at Grand Prairie Bible Church in Texas, and then at Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, Virginia,〔 where he served for eleven and a half years. Since 1993, he and his wife have also spoken together at FamilyLife marriage conferences.
In the Summer 2005, Easley became the president of MBI. He was the host of two radio programs sponsored by the Moody Bible Institute:''Moody Presents'' and the 24-minute ''inContext'', formerly a 15-minute program called ''Proclaim!''. The latter program debuted May 5, 2008.〔( inContext ). Retrieved 2008-05-16.〕 Easley wrote ''Interludes: Prayers And Reflections Of A Servant's Heart'' and contributed to ''The Da Vinci Code Controversy'' by Dillon Burroughs. He has also stood against the TNIV's gender inclusive language.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Statement of Concern by Evangelical Leaders )
On May 16, 2008, Easley submitted his resignation from Moody due to continuing back troubles, which he felt were impeding his abilities to be an effective president. His successor, Dr. Paul Nyquist, officially became the ninth president of MBI on October 23, 2009.
On Sunday, September 14, 2008, the Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood, Tennessee announced that Easley would join the pastoral staff as of January 1, 2009.

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