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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

    Top Five Things I Want My Peers to Know about Ignatian Spirituality

    My life would be very different without St. Ignatius. Ignatian spirituality is where I feel most at home as a young adult Catholic. Ignatian spirituality, its wisdom, and its...

    The Gift of Retreats

    Retreats hold a special place in my heart. As a junior high student, I enjoyed the high energy retreats of my Catholic elementary school that fired me up about...

    Young Adults Hunger for People to Journey with Them

    I had the privilege of being part of the 2013 New Contemplatives group at the Spiritual Directors International Conference. The seven of us in the New Contemplatives group were...

    New Life in Front of Me

    The disciples are wise teachers during this Easter season. Reading the Gospels that celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus, I chuckle at people's responses as Jesus appeared to them or...

    Jesus Enters Jerusalem: An End and a Beginning

    Jesus, as we enter Holy Week, I am moved with emotion that you were able to put one foot in front of the other as you entered the streets...

    Overcoming Our Temptations

    What is a temptation, really? We make feeble attempts with ardent effort to overcome our temptations during Lent, but what is it we are really trying to overcome? We are...