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    Becky Eldredge

    Becky Eldredge is a writer and spiritual director in Baton Rouge, LA. The author of Busy Lives & Restless Souls and The Inner Chapel, Becky holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Education from Louisiana State University and a Masters in Pastoral Studies from Loyola University New Orleans. She has her Certificate in Spiritual Direction from Spring Hill College. Becky has been involved in ministry for more than 15 years, with the majority of her work in retreat ministry and adult faith formation. While ministry is one of her passions, her greatest joy is sharing life with her husband, Chris, and her children, Brady, Abby, and Mary.

    Becky's Books

    • Busy Lives & Restless Souls
    • The Inner Chapel: Embracing the Promises of God

    Christmas Examen

    The Christmas season invites us to embrace St. Ignatius’s invitation to savor the things that satisfy the soul. My reality during the Christmas season does not always offer long,...

    The Ignatian Path

    Author Becky Eldredge talks about the Ignatian path as a pathway to God and a path of hope. She calls us to “imagine how much more we have to...

    Hearing the Questions

    Author Becky Eldredge talks about how readers have deepened her understanding of the inner chapel—that place within where God meets us. She explains that readers “help me hear questions.” Becky...

    Writing as a Co-Creative Act with God

    Author Becky Eldredge talks about writing as a co-creative act with God and its connection to the Contemplation on the Love of God, the meditation at the end of...

    Why Do We Pray?

    If the answer to our prayers will sometimes be "no," why do we pray in the first place? I have no doubt that our lists of personal reasons are...

    The Moment I Became a Mom

    Editor’s note: Throughout July, we’re celebrating 31 Days with St. Ignatius, a month-long celebration of Ignatian spirituality. In addition to the calendar of Ignatian articles found here, posts on dotMagis this month will explore...