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This uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell reminds listeners to move with courage, purpose, and compassion. In her Faith Walk segment, Erica shares a powerful message titled “Take the Step,” encouraging believers to trust God even when the path ahead isn’t clear. Erica explains that faith doesn’t require seeing every detail; it requires movement. Citing Hebrews 11:1, Erica reminds listeners that walking by faith means saying, “God, I don’t have the details, but I trust Your direction.” It’s a call to act boldly in faith, even when progress feels slow or uncertain
Later, in her Ericaism of the Day, Campbell reflects on the importance of training and nurturing the next generation. Drawing from personal experience, Erica emphasizes that guidance shouldn’t stop once kids reach adulthood—young adults in their 20s and 30s still need mentorship, grace, and real-world wisdom. Her message urges parents, mentors, and faith leaders to teach instead of criticizing, and to “bridge the gap” between generations through love and understanding
The episode closes with a deeply informative Healthy Ever After interview featuring Tiffany Taylor of the American Red Cross, who shares why Black blood donors are vital in saving the lives of sickle-cell patients. She explains how gene-therapy breakthroughs still depend on matching donors, calling on listeners to join the “Joined by Blood” campaign and give the gift of life.
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This uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell reminds listeners to move with courage, purpose, and compassion. In her Faith Walk segment, Erica shares a powerful message titled “Take the Step,” encouraging believers to trust God even when the path ahead isn’t clear. Erica explains that faith doesn’t require seeing every detail; it requires movement. Citing Hebrews 11:1, Erica reminds listeners that walking by faith means saying, “God, I don’t have the details, but I trust Your direction.” It’s a call to act boldly in faith, even when progress feels slow or uncertain
Later, in her Ericaism of the Day, Campbell reflects on the importance of training and nurturing the next generation. Drawing from personal experience, Erica emphasizes that guidance shouldn’t stop once kids reach adulthood—young adults in their 20s and 30s still need mentorship, grace, and real-world wisdom. Her message urges parents, mentors, and faith leaders to teach instead of criticizing, and to “bridge the gap” between generations through love and understanding
The episode closes with a deeply informative Healthy Ever After interview featuring Tiffany Taylor of the American Red Cross, who shares why Black blood donors are vital in saving the lives of sickle-cell patients. She explains how gene-therapy breakthroughs still depend on matching donors, calling on listeners to join the “Joined by Blood” campaign and give the gift of life.
Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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