After months of anticipation, LoveErica.com is officially live! Erica Campbell has curated a digital community dedicated to intentionally curating timelines of love and positivity. This community will include not only include music to inspire an uplifting lifestyle, but will also include motivation and ministry from the Get Up Church’s first lady…and the best part? You […]

Let’s just be real: there’s this running message in and outside the church that says abstinence is only for a particular “type” of Christian. You know, the super spiritual ones. The ones who don’t struggle. The ones who aren’t dating. Or the ones who are “called to singleness forever.” Somehow, we’ve watered down abstinence to a suggestion, instead of seeing it as what it is, a call to holiness.

Nothing says "single woman in her 30s" like being flooded with "here's how I found my husband in 12 months and you can too" content on social media. I've seen it all as someone who's walked through 13 years of singleness. The "wife schools" are coaching programs tailored to successful Christian women, the polished reels that prey on our desire for love and companionship.

When life feels heavy, journaling has always been a soft place for me to land. It’s been one of my most consistent tools during times of transition, grief, burnout, and uncertainty, probably since my early 20s. Putting your thoughts on paper and giving shape to emotions can be deeply therapeutic. And while journaling doesn’t solve everything, it can create space for clarity and healing.

Worry has a way of creeping in when we feel like life is passing us by or our dreams are taking too long to blossom.

I’ve met so many people who are deeply blessed but hesitant to share it. I’ve even felt that way myself. I’ll look at my life — a happy marriage, healthy kids, fulfilling work — and think, should I really say anything? Sometimes I hold back, not because I’m ungrateful, but because I don’t want someone […]

Dr. Willie Jolley’s principle to win BIG today is “ Dreams Are The Start Of Success"

Sometimes, we confuse real greatness with having to announce ourselves.

The GOAT, Michael Jordan, will step out of retirement to serve as a "special" sports contributor with NBC when NBA sports coverage returns to the network in the fall. 

Check out a recap gallery from the BET Black excellence brunch inside, which proved to be an unforgettable Mother’s Day weekend experience.

As families wrapped up Mother’s Day celebrations, finance expert Jini Thornton joined Get Up Mornings with Erica Campbell to share timely financial advice for mothers—whether they’re working, staying at home, or doing it all on their own. Want news at your fingertips? Text “ERICA” to 52140 to join our club. (Terms and conditions) Jini started by […]

Dr. Willie Jolley’s principle to win BIG today is “Do All God Made You To Do and Be"