Wilton Barnhardt is an acclaimed American novelist known for his rich storytelling and diverse narratives. A former journalist, he studied at the University of Oxford and now teaches creative writing at North Carolina State University. Barnhardt's works, including "Lookaway, Lookaway" and "Emma Who Saved My Life," are celebrated for their wit, cultural insights, and vivid characters, offering readers a blend of humor and poignant social commentary.
We are all sinners, but God is also in the business of forgiveness.
Faith is not about having all the answers, but about trusting in something greater than yourself.
Love is the greatest commandment, and it requires sacrifice.
In the midst of darkness, hope can still shine bright.
Sometimes the ones who seem the most broken are the ones with the biggest capacity for love.
Life is a journey, and sometimes the path we choose leads us to unexpected destinations.
True strength lies in vulnerability, for it takes courage to open oneself up to others.
Forgiveness is not a sign of weakness, but a testament to one's inner strength.
The greatest battles are fought within ourselves, as we strive to overcome our own demons.
We are all flawed, but it is in our imperfections that we find our humanity.
Life is too short to hold onto grudges; let go and find peace.
Hope is the light that guides us through the darkest times.