New Life Community Church’s Mark Jobe takes over a year after controversy shook up the Bible college’s leadership.

Moody Bible Institute has named Mark Jobe, pastor of a multisite Chicago megachurch, as its next president.
Today’s announcement comes several months after the historic school’s top leaders resigned amid concerns over its financial and theological direction.
Jobe, the founding pastor of New Life Community Church, will serve as Moody’s tenth president.
His tenure begins in January, a year after Moody’s previous president J. Paul Nyquist and chief operating officer Steve Mogck resigned as the institute’s board declared it was “time for a new season of leadership,” following layoffs and mounting tensions between the faculty and administration.
“We have had a vision for Chicago and beyond and seen God do some amazing things … and we continue with that passion and that vision. Recently, God has opened up a great door of opportunity. This past Tuesday [my wife] Dee and I said yes to the 10th presidency of the Moody Bible Institute,” Jobe, who holds a diploma and master’s degree from Moody, said in an video announcement to the New Life community.
Under his leadership, the church has grown to 27 locations and about 5,000 attendees. Jobe said he plans to continue to serve as pastor and preacher after assuming the new position at Moody.
The Chicago pastor and ministry leader succeeds interim president Greg Thornton, a former Moody vice president. Jobe has continued to work with his alma mater over the years, writing a book through Moody Publishers (Unstuck: Out of Your Cave into Your Call) and hosting a show on Moody Radio Chicago (Straight Talk).
“With the appointment of Mark, the search committee and board of trustees firmly believe the Lord answered our prayers and ...
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