If we seek them, signs of God's love for us abound--on a walk in the woods, in a church or temple, or in a dusty refugee camp. And when we see, taste, and smell the divine during extraordinarily ordinary days, these become sacred breadcrumbs that mark our paths to experiencing this love.
We can all learn to live a life that's practically divine by
Embracing the practically divine compels us to do something, anything, to share in the feast of love together. But we must start somewhere. And when we do--as Becca Stevens has seen from her own journey as a social justice entrepreneur--the results are both instant and exponential.
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Reverend Becca Stevens is an Episcopal priest serving as chaplain at St. Augustine’s at Vanderbilt University and founder of Magdalene and Thistle Farms, a community and social enterprise that stands with women recovering from violence, prostitution, addiction, and life on the streets. Magdalene, the residential model, serves women for two years at no cost to residents. Thistle Farms employs residents and graduates who manufacture, market, and sell all-natural bath and beauty products in over 200 retail stores across the globe. In 2011 Stevens was named one of 15 “Champions of Change” by the White House. To date, she has raised more than $14 million for the organizations she supports. She lives in Nashville with her husband, Grammy-winning songwriter Marcus Hummon, and their three sons.