Erica Campbell delivers this Ericaism with BJ The Chicago Kid by her side! She talks about going out of the way to help other people, and going beyond just helping people when it’s convenient to do so. She says she thinks part of the reason she has been so blessed is because of her personal […]

In this edition of Erica Campbell‘s Love Talk, GRIFF coins it a “going-hard-on-faith Friday.” They talk about the beauty and the importance of helping somebody out for no reason, whether it’s the person behind you in line when you’re ordering food, or somebody who has got their hands full and could use some assistance. She […]

In today’s Love Talk, Erica Campbell revisits into that famous scripture that isn’t too popular sometimes; love your enemies, do good to them, and lend without expecting anything back. Erica talks about forgiveness and why we should let our anger go. She explains why doing things that way- God’s way -is the best way. It can be tempting […]

Since the smile was most likely a moment of spontaneity, my expectations were shaken and I was not sure how to react, despite the nice surprise a stolen second of kindness caused. The big question I had to ask myself, though, was: Why is kindness and warmth so unexpected in public places? Have we been so desensitized to human contact beyond our own associations that strangers have become just beyond our reach? Does unsolicited optimism scare us?

I will be the first to admit, I had no desire to see Tyler Perry’s rendition of Ntozake Shange’s play “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.”

I’m sure you have seen it before. You and your partner go out for a nice dinner and get seated next to another couple. They begin bickering, and before long you are sorry you are sitting next to them. Their talk is unkind to one another, and you can only wonder why

An old friend found me on Facebook last week.

Selfish, self -centered people are nothing but a distraction.