In this edition of Faith Walking, Erica Campbell tells the tail end of the story of the life of Sampson, as told in Judges 16-31. Sampson messed up and was disobedient to God. He ended up becoming a slave and one day he prayed a prayer to God that changed everything. She says this retelling […]

In this edition of Faith Walking, Erica Campbell feels compelled to speak to those who battle depression and thoughts of suicide. She talks about something that she knows helps strengthen those who are fighting that battle: speaking the word. Speaking the word, Erica notes, is our power. It’s the way we can surrender the situation […]

In this edition of Faith Walking, Erica Campbell has a message for the people who feel like they’re too shy to work for Jesus. She explains that God wants to use us all, and it doesn’t even require our own strength, just his! She reads some scriptures about the power we have through God, that […]

In this edition of Faith Walking, Erica Campbell revisits that old phrase, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” She explains that words don’t have to hurt you, because you don’t have to let them. Some of the things we are worried about and bothered by are so silly, […]

In this edition of the Ericaism, Erica Campbell discusses balancing many responsibilities. Last week, she was having a particularly rough time staying on top of it all. After she talked to and prayed with some trusted friends and family about her predicament, the Holy Spirit reached out and reminded her that she’s not doing it […]

Exclusive Interviews

James Fortune sits down to talk with rapper T.I. about the release of new episodes of his reality show and how faith and family have…

Have you ever had one of those days where you find yourself trying to piece together conversations you had with someone? This could be from a friendship, a potential love interest, or even a family member, as life can be confusing to figure out on occasion. Maybe you are trying to decipher how someone feels […]

News

"I think that all of you are incredibly special,” Obama told the class of 36 students, who greeted the first lady with a standing ovation and a resounding cheer at their commencement.

In an interview with EZ Street from our sister station WKYS, Oscar-winning actress and singer Jennifer Hudson talks about how her faith keeps her strong in wavering waters.

History

The story depicts the struggles of African Americans as seen through the eyes of the narrator, a woman named Jane Pittman. She tells of the major events of her life from the time she was a young slave girl in the American South at the end of the Civil War.