Sanctuary is about some unlikely and unexpected places where Becca Stevens has encountered God—a trail in the Andes, her son’s bathtub, Dorothy Day’s Hospitality House, the Kroger parking lot.
Sanctuary was nominated by
Christianity Today as best spirituality book of 2005.
“I have never read a more direct and moving set of meditations. Becca Stevens has the most extraordinary gift for finding the ineffable in our ordinary old real world, and for making us feel it, too.”
-Lee Smith, author of
The Last Girls“Becca Stevens’ meditations imagine an entire world and our part in it, as a place where God dwells. Instead of the tired effort of searching for God, she reminds us, like Francis Thompson’s ‘Hound of Heaven,’ that God can find us wherever we are.”
-Charles Strobel, Founding Director, Campus for Human Development
“Becca Stevens is my kind of preacher woman. Her ministry extends far beyond the walls of St. Augustine’s Chapel. Her words bring to life the miracles that abound in the mundane.”
-Marshall Chapman, author of
Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller “Sanctuary can be found in Becca Stevens’s elegant, exquisite, earnest pages.”
-Alice Randall, author of
The Wind Done Gone
Becca Stevens is an Episcopal priest at St. Augustine’s Chapel on the Vanderbilt University campus. She is the founder of Magdalene, a residential community for women with a criminal history of prostitution and drug abuse, and the author of
Hither & Yon: A Travel Guide for the Spiritual Journey, coming in September 2007.
Meet Becca Stevens in this video interview about her life, faith and experience with the women of Magdalene House.