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Jim Wildeman is a novelist, short story writer, essayist, and professor emeritus at Covenant College. His work has been published in various places, and he has been nominated for the annual Best American Essay collection. He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Jim Wildeman is a novelist, short story writer, essayist, and professor emeritus at Covenant College. His work has been published in various places, and he has been nominated for the annual Best American Essay collection. He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Perhaps Mr Berry would think these are half measures. But to me they remain significant ways that his work has changed and improved my urban life.
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It is depressingly easy to lose sight of the joy of the Incarnation amidst our own comparatively trivial daily troubles.
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Sometimes when God seems absent it is only because we are looking for him in the wrong places.
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The small expressions we use without thought often convey far more than we first intended.
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It is good to speak well of our beloved friends and family while we may, so that they know what they have meant to us even while they still live.
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The story of one family of Cambodian refugees offers a hopeful glimpse into what immigration can be in America.