God created you for a life of meaning and purpose.
With the overwhelming number of choices and decisions, how do you come to discover what this life of meaning and purpose looks like? You may even wonder, “Does God have a vision for my life?
God desires to meet you where you are and to help you discover your next right steps. Drawing on the promises of God found in scripture and the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola, this retreat seeks to answer: How do we settle our scattered minds and hear God’s voice and call when everything competes for our attention?
There is hope!
You do not have to feel overwhelmed anymore and you do not have to journey alone.
We have prayerfully created a self-paced, six-week retreat as a way to help you intentionally pause, pray, and embrace a path of abundant hope, peace, and purpose. Done on your schedule, we are inviting you to journey with us to truly discover and live God's vision for your life - a vision where you are overwhelmed no more!
This unique online retreat, based on the 500-year-old discernment wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola provides an individual retreat experience within a virtual community of faith.
Throughout the retreat, Becky will guide you through the Ignatian discernment process. Together with her team of Ignatian prayer guides we will help you discover and live God's vision for your life. A vision where you are overwhelmed no more!
The Six Ways to Discover and Live God's Vision for Your Life:
- Week 1: Know You Are Not Alone
- Week 2: Pray in Daily Life
- Week 3: Center Your Life Around God
- Week 4: Clarify Your Yeses
- Week 5: Choosing Between Goods
- Week 6: Walk Boldly in Peace
You will walk through weekly video teachings from Becky, prayer guides, worksheets, and other spiritual tools as well as have access to more information in our Go Deeper Library each week.
Calling people deeper in their walk with Christ has been Becky Eldredge's mission for over two decades. Her 20+ years in ministry as an Ignatian-trained spiritual director, retreat facilitator, speaker, teacher, and as an award-winning author focus around accompaniment, deep listening, teaching the tools of Ignatian Spirituality, and walking people to Jesus. Learn more about Becky at www.beckyeldredge.com and by following her on Facebook and Instagram.
Becky’s latest passion and lived action of her mission is founding Ignatian Ministries, a home of deep water accompaniment. This nonprofit ministry organization is a spiritual gathering place for people longing for more, for those thrust into the deep end by life, for those looking for a community to continue supporting their intimacy with Christ, and for those who accompany others. Together, our growing international community is called deeper together through retreats, offerings, prayer resources, community, and collectives. We are so glad you are here.
Overwhelmed No More Self-Paced is an online retreat you can do at your own schedule. The retreat provides a plan for prayer that incorporates a variety of prayer methods to help you:
- Take stock of what’s keeping you busy
- Learn how to center your life around God
- Discern and prioritize your greater yes
- Gain the peace that comes from intentionally and prayerfully bringing your busyness and overwhelming circumstances to God
- Walk in the boldness that comes from clarity
Register today! As soon as you register, you will receive a Welcome Email and access to the course content. You can begin and move through the retreat at a pace that works for you!
Retreat Curriculum
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StartThe Grace We Seek: Week 1
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StartDay 1: Video and Standing at Your Stove with Jesus Reflection (26:21)
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StartDay 2: Seek the Lord
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StartDay 3: Guided Lectio Divina, The Promise of Abundant Life
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StartDay 4: In God Alone is My Soul at Rest
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StartDay 5: Guided Lectio Divina, I Know the Plans that I Have for You
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StartDay 6: Day of Repetition
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StartDay 7: Gathering the Graces
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StartWeek 1: Go Deeper Resources
Overwhelmed No More literally changed my life!
- Jenny Kiehl, Marietta, Georgia
Frequently Asked Questions
This retreat has helped me allow God to be in control of what I do next,
to be happy where I am, and not try and pre-empt God's plans for me. In other words, to live in the moment.
- Barbara Delafield, Westhoughton, UK