Tag Archives: Travel

[I've Been Everywhere, Man]

Last night I got home from my most recent road trip. I drove to Tupelo, Mississippi then visited the Corinth (Miss.) and Shiloh (Tenn.) Civil War battle sites. After a night in Franklin, I caught the northern terminus of the Natchez Trace Parkway Saturday morning and took it all the way to Natchez before coming...

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[Stories of Life]

Every photo I take tells a story. Sometimes the story is evident. It’s the story of great tragedy: of hurricanes, fires, and search and recovery. Of sacrifice. Sometimes it’s the story of joy: of times past with great friends. It’s the story of parties and weddings and road trips. Combined, they are the story of...

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[Project 365: The First Six Months]

I started Project 365 on January 8 of this year knowing I would eventually run out of random household objects to photograph. I did. Thursday I hit my six month mark. Luckily, over that time I’ve been able to take shots in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi. My parents’ back yard has been filled with...

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Exponential 2010…

I’ll be at the Exponential Conference in Orlando, Florida this week. I’ll be hanging with a few old seminary buddies and learning from some of the more prominent voices in American church planting. I’ve never heard some of these guys speak, so that’ll be good. I do wish I could hear more from the international...

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[Bandelier National Monument]

Bandelier National Monument is known for the Native American cliff dwellings built in the porous volcanic rock. Like Yellowstone and the northwest corner of Wyoming, north central New Mexico sits on the caldera of a supervolcano. Much of the rock near Bandelier is soft and easy to carve out into homes, which the Native Americans...

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