Military Event
Military Marriage Retreat: Marriage Mandates - Serving Christ While Serving Our Country
with Michael Easley
Worship Leader, Michael O'Brien
August 30-September 1, 2024
Every day, men and women in the military—along with their spouses—make sacrifices to serve their country. Will we commit even more when it comes to serving Christ and our spouse? This seminar is designed to help you and your spouse reevaluate your commitment, love, and faithfulness to Him. You can find greater purpose, joy, and fulfillment in your marriage when you choose to serve both God and your country together.
Michael Easley
Dr. Michael Easley is the former pastor of Stonebridge Bible Church in Brentwood, Tennessee; an author; a conference speaker; and a radio commentator. He is the podcast host of Michael Easley inContext (MichaelinContext.com), where he addresses cultural issues through guest interviews and teaching. He also hosts three more podcasts titled Ask Dr. E, Michael Easley Sermons, and The Big Book: Cover to Cover. Easley is the former president of Moody Bible Institute and has served in ministry for more than 40 years in Texas, Virginia, and Tennessee. He and his wife, Cindy, were featured speakers with the FamilyLife Weekend to Remember conferences for 15 years. Easley authored Interludes: Prayers and Reflections of a Servant’s Heart and co-authored The Da Vinci Code Controversy. He and Cindy live in Nashville, Tennessee, and have four adult children, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren.
Michael O'Brien
With more than 29 years in full-time ministry, Michael O’Brien enjoys frequent opportunities to lead worship and perform concerts in churches and conferences throughout the United States. The former lead singer for the group NewSong, He garnered several number one singles during his solo career in the early ‘90s, as well as others (“When God Made You,” “Rescue,” and “Psalm 40”) during his seven-year tenure with NewSong. Michael has recorded five solo projects, the latest being “Crown Him,” featuring duets with his wife and four children.