In this edition of the Faith Walk, Erica Campbell encourages us not to try to get to where we want using things like deceit and other shortcuts. We also shouldn’t be motivated by envy or jealousy. While we are usually trying to satisfy our own wants, we have to remember that what is more important […]

In this edition of the Faith Walk, Erica Campbell recalls finding out that her husband Warryn Campbell had kidney cancer in 2008. She immediately went to prayer and trusting in God’s ability to remove the cancer from her husband’s body. Erica talks about how much suffering Warryn didn’t have to go through, because of their […]

Erica Campbell shares on ‘Love Talk’ how she gets through bad times. During miserable days and negative thoughts Erica shares that you must trust God will get you through this hard time. He will direct your path but you have to be patient that things will work out. Listen to “Get Up! Mornings With Erica […]

Erica Campbell talks about obedience to God in this Ericaism. She explains that obedience requires a lot of sacrifice. She talks about how sometimes, God tells us to do something that we’re not sure we’re ready for, something we don’t have reference point for. But obedience to God requires that we follow His instructions even […]

Erica Campbell starts off this morning’s Ericaism with one powerful bit of advice. She says; “If you’re only happy when things are good, and you fall a part when things are bad, then your faith is in things, and not God.” It’s easy for us to say, “yes, I have faith,” but do we really? […]

In the Faith Talk for the morning, Erica Campbell, aided by GRIFF, explains how we get lost in our problems and forget the way out! She reminds us that at the end of the day, despite all your fears, stressors and pressures that may be weighing on you, you just have to keep trusting in Jesus! […]

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