He is a native of Memphis, Tennessee and currently lives in Jackson, Tennessee since 2016. He has been married to his wife Kay for 40 years.
They have two daughters, Hope and Paige and her husband Cody.
He is a 1986 graduate of the Memphis School of Preaching and graduated from Freed – Hardeman University in 2007 with a B.S. in Bible and in 2009 received a M.A. in Ministry. Dr. Looney received his Doctor of Ministry in Family Therapy in 2018 from Amridge University.
Dr. Looney taught Advanced Clinical Psychology in the DBH Program at Freed-Hardeman University for 4 years and taught Death and Dying for 6 years in the Department of Sociology. He is on the faculty at The Harbinger Institute where he has taught counseling courses online for the past 5 years.
He has been a featured speaker at Polishing the Pulpit for a number of years and he, along with his wife Kay, have provided counseling for those who have attended this conference. They have been involved in counseling there for the past 12 years. He has also served the Bolivar, Tennessee Fire Department as Chaplin since 2009. He has also served as a minister for 40 years for the churches of Christ in Tennessee and Mississippi.
Dr. Looney is uniquely qualified to conduct these seminars on autism and to counsel with families who have a child on the autism spectrum. He is also available to conduct marriage and the family seminars as well as Gospel Meetings.
The new phase of his career is for the purpose of helping churches and school systems to meet the needs of families and children who are on the autism spectrum or dealing with other issues under the umbrella of neurodiversity.
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