Michael J. Easley

[4] In recognition of his doctoral work, Michael received the John G. Mitchell Award for outstanding scholarship and effectiveness in ministry.

Michael and Cindy were part of the speaker team with Family Life's "Weekend To Remember"[7] marriage conferences for over fifteen years.

Easley authored Interludes: Prayers And Reflections Of A Servant's Heart[8] and contributed to The Da Vinci Code Controversy by Dillon Burroughs.

[9] On May 16, 2008, Easley resigned from Moody due to continuing back troubles, which he felt were impeding his abilities to be an effective president.

He has been a guest on many media outlets, appeared on The John Ankerberg Show, is a frequent conference speaker, writes a monthly column for HomeLife Magazine[13] and leads annual tours to Israel.