About MySpirit 1340

Singer Latice Crawford chatted with Erica Campbell and GRIFF about her new EP, “Diary of a Church Girl.” She explained why she picked that title for it, and what the project means to her. She explained how life has been since she was a contestant on Sunday Best. Plus, she reveals that she hated her […]

Blue Lives Matter protesters clashed with Black Lives Matter activists near the scene of the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Joshua Beal.

Pat Smith is a minister, founder of Pat & Emmitt Smith Charities, an author, public speaker and the first black woman to win Miss Virginia USA. She discusses her book, “Second Chances,” which she says is “really all about God’s grace.” She talks about how God did amazing work on her life in the hard […]

Plus, New York woman shoved to death in front of a Times Square train and Janet Reno, the nation's first female US Attorney General, dead at 78.

Not making a choice is making a choice. It's sitting idly in the face of oppression and selfishly choosing yourself.

A federal judge decided to resume jury selection after initially postponing the process on Monday afternoon.

Videos

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 the Ericaism, Erica Campbell explains that the devil is patient, and uses the little things to try and break us down. The Enemy doesn’t mind using a bunch of little things over time to break you down. In fact, it’s most likely not going to come largely and obviously, in one […]

Vashawn Mitchell talked with Erica Campbell and GRIFF about his latest project, “Secret Place: Live in South Africa.” He talks about the incredible gospel artists from the states that joined in on the creation of the album, as well as the time he spent learning from and collaborating with local artists. He also talks about […]

Richmond, Virginia, bars under fire for posting dress codes that some believe subtly targets Black people. It lists items stereotypically associated with African-American men.