THE WAY BACK TO OURSELVES
Literary Journal
The Spring Collection 2024: RENAISSANCE
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M A S T H E A D:
Editors: Sarah Steele, Kimberly Kralovic, and Ashley Whittemore
Founder and Editor-in-Chief: Kimberly Phinney
RENAISSANCE (n.)- a renewal or rebirth; a new growth or burst of activity; a revival of the old or lost; a period of vigorous artistic and intellectual productivity
The Way Back to Ourselves is humbled to present a chorus of voices in our FOURTH publication. This beautiful collection is still just the beginning of what we hope to achieve as a community of faithful creatives. So, won’t you join us in welcoming these talented artists? Please, read widely. Comment. Encourage. Share. Connect. Some of our writers are quite established with multiple publications and awards, while other writers are newer voices with something powerful to say. We believe in nurturing both. Each piece brings a celebration for the human experience, the natural world, and a creator God. And together, they call us back to ourselves— back to quiet, meaning, and awe.
We hope you enjoy this RENAISSANCE and the MORE THAN FIFTY talented writers that lie herein. May they stir you AWAKE, push you toward FAITH, and beckon you to live the CREATIVE life God destined for you.
MAY YOU FEEL A REBIRTH SIMMERING IN YOUR SOUL.
The Dance of Sorrow: A Prose Poem
In her immersive and intimate prose poem, Bri Odom tells the tale of heartbreak, loss, and a renewal of faith as she moves through powerful nature imagery, like trees and storms.
Hold the Divine
In her brief yet poignant poem “Hold the Divine,” Mariana Mosli mediates on the great banquet that awaits us in the Spirit.
Renaissance of the Soul
Caity Neub reminds us of the power of words and the open seat for each of us at the Lord’s table in her essay “Renaissance of the Soul.”
Rain Is My Revival
Joel Adcock shares his rhythmic poem called “Rain Is My Revival,” exploring how life’s rains can revive the soul.
Beauty in the Hard Edges and Other Poems
Deborah Rutherford brilliantly paints images of beauty and hope. Her words capture transformation while pointing toward God. Spring breathes life into our souls, and it’s on the way in her poetry.
A Prayer for Spring
Spring invites us to taste the promise of renewal, and “A Prayer for Spring” is a stunning depiction of hope. Cheryl Safarin provides strength, upholding us as we bloom.
Open Up and Other Poems
Sarah Steele once again challenges us to lean into the process of becoming and embrace the world around us in her beautifully relatable poems, “Open Up” and “A Better Gardener.”
Raindrop Stories
In “Raindrop Stories,” Lee Kiblinger poetically evokes renewal. Every raindrop bears a story. Rebirth and joy are on the way, bursting into the heavens.
Haikus for Blooming: Poetry with Photography
Kimberly Phinney expertly offers four haikus that tell a story of being dismissed and hated—and then blooming anyway in faith, strength, and love. They are paired with her professional flora photography.
Return Us to Morning and Other Poems
In her moving poetry, Christel Jeffs meditates on brokenness, pain, and the power of holy and wholly healing.
If I Step into the Light and Other Poems
In “If I Step Into the Light,” Megan Willome explores the audacity of a wildflower showing up in full bloom. “Golden-cheeked Warbler” shows how one little bird has much to tell us about life.
Tears
In “Tears,” Sue Fulmore demonstrates how our tears during suffering become the beginnings of new life.
Joy Returns
Through the cherry-petal sidewalk snow in the luminous spring glow, “Joy Returns,” by Lori Smith, breathes life. Through the One who holds us, comes everlasting joy.
You Teach Me Once Again and Other Poems
While gazing into the euphoric blue sky, Pat Severin’s poetry marvelously captures her spiritual journey. Her words provide guidance, peace, and solace, as we’re not alone on this earth.
Numbered Days and Years
In “Numbered Days and Years,” Lauren Madsen beautifully speaks on the power of God’s miracles despite suffering. There’s no refining without fire and no rainbow without the storm.
Stones Cry Out
Henrietta DuCap’s “Stones Cry Out” beautifully depicts change and metamorphosis. The heart is still made out of marble. One moment has become forever.
Daughter’s First Spring
These words are a sweet reminder of rebirth while holding onto life. “Daughter’s First Spring,” by Rosa Gilbert, paints beauty and innocence, soaking in the tender moments.
When Rainbows Disappear
In “When Rainbows Disappear,” Stephanie Nygaard beautifully provides hope and comfort in the winter months as we await spring rainbows.
Glass All Around Her
In his poem “Glass All Around Her,” Matthew Nash writes an anthem for women to never silence their voices as worthy daughters of God.
Weedy Eschatology
In “Weedy Eschatology,” Mark Stucky shows how we are more like weeds than roses—and how its resilience, not circumstance, that matters most.
Start your journey.
It starts today— in the small steps you take, the hands you hold, the prayers you say, and the hard things you conquer…
The way back isn’t as far as you think.
COUNSELING AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS COMING IN 2024…