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[Because You Asked]

Joe Kennedy

I'm a graduate of the University of Mobile and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. After Hurricane Katrina I moved back to Mobile, Alabama for nine months, but returned to the Crescent City in June 2006. Two years to the day after that, I left New Orleans for an eleven month detox in Fort Worth, [Republic of] Texas. Now I'm back in Mobile.

I love to travel and I rarely leave home without my Canon EOS 40D. I've been to 35 states, 3 provinces, and a few countries. While living in Fort Worth I realized that being within short driving distance of a large body of salt water is important to me.

[Things I Do]

I'm a writer and a photographer, and you can hire me for local photography- from New Orleans to Pensacola. Please use the contact form (by clicking "contact" above) to get a hold of me. I'm happy to work with you on prices. I'll do events, but I prefer not to do weddings unless they're for friends.

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Thinking Blogger…

Josh Brown tagged me as one of the five bloggers who make him think, which is amazing since I haven’t had anything worth saying in… well.. maybe ever. I’m supposed to tag five people/blogs that make me think. (Here’s the original post that kicked this whole thing off.)  Here is my top 5 list, not counting the heavyweights like Scot McKnight and Andrew Jones.

Thinking Blogger

1. Adam Feldman: Adam was one of the first blogs I started reading on a regular basis, and he hasn’t let me down. We’re talking about discussions on missional living, church planting, travel, and plenty of other great topics.
2. Josh Brown: I started reading Josh a year ago. He might have tagged me, but… the simple fact is he thinks MUCH harder than I do and discusses topics much more interesting than me- like social justice, politics, economics, and religion.
3. Derek Webster: Derek was the first blog I started reading on a regular basis, and he’s the one who pointed me toward Andrew Jones. He only blogs in particular seasons (he’s in one now), and then he disappears without a trace. Still, his thoughts from the European church planting movement, understanding of postmodern and emerging thought, and reflection on missions in Western culture have challenged me since the beginning.
4. Paul Littleton: The perfect mix of emerging church and traditional SBC.
5. Paul Del Signore: I’ve just recently begun reading Paul’s blog. He’s one of the Friday Photo guys, and discusses a plethora of topics. Very interesting.

Honorable mentions (in no particular order):
David Phillips, Bruce Chant, Howie Luvzus, Steve McCoy, Joe Thorn, Ben Arment, and Brent Thomas