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Full Name
  
Michael Kellogg

Name
  
Mike Kellogg

Nationality
  
American

Alma mater
  
Cedarville University

Years active
  
1960s – present

Home town
  
Chicago

Children
  
6


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Occupation
  
Announcer, writer, teacher

Spouse(s)
  
Nancy Kellogg(19?? – present)

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Michael S. Kellogg (born 1941) is an American radio announcer and personality. He was known as the senior announcer with Moody Radio and host for Music Thru The Night until his retirement in 2014.

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Early life

Kellogg was born in Cedarville, Ohio in 1941. He was later educated at Cedarville College in Cedarville, Ohio. Kellogg moved to Chicago, Illinois.

Career

Kellogg first wanted to be a writer who later got a job for a newspaper company at a young age, and was later writing for the broadcasting company in Chicago.

In late 1982 Kellogg was hired to be host of Music Thru the Night. Kellogg spoke to the late-night listener, presenting a relaxed yet direct message of the fullness of a life with Christ. In Music Thru the Night, Kellogg was heard in a two-minute radio program Today in the Word and in the audio of the New Living Translation (NLT) of the Bible accessible through the application YouVersion. His voice is characterized by a poetic and dramatic tone and the audio includes occasional musical background.

Kellogg retired officially in May 2014.

Personal life

He is married to Nancy Kellogg with whom he has six children and ten grandchildren. Kellogg currently lives in Valparaiso, Indiana. Kellogg is an educator of new testament theology.

Honors

In February 2015, Kellogg was inducted to the National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

Other websites

  • "Mike Kellogg". Oasis Audio.com. Retrieved December 15, 2013. 
  • References

    Mike Kellogg Wikipedia