
Hey Sis! I Got You! A Devotional of Strength and Soulful Reflection
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To the woman who's held it all together while falling apart inside, this is for you. Hey Sis! I Got You: A Devotional of Strength and Soulful Reflection is an unapologetically honest and spiritually rooted journey through the pain, power, and resilience of Black womanhood. With transparency and tenderness, author Antina Campbell invites you into the chapters of her life that were never supposed to be spoken aloud, stories of surviving sexual assault, living with mental illness, experiencing betrayal, enduring incarceration, and navigating the heavy realities of being overworked, underpaid, and...
To the woman who's held it all together while falling apart inside, this is for you. Hey Sis! I Got You: A Devotional of Strength and Soulful Reflection is an unapologetically honest and spiritually rooted journey through the pain, power, and resilience of Black womanhood. With transparency and tenderness, author Antina Campbell invites you into the chapters of her life that were never supposed to be spoken aloud, stories of surviving sexual assault, living with mental illness, experiencing betrayal, enduring incarceration, and navigating the heavy realities of being overworked, underpaid, and unseen. But this is not just a story of survival. It's a story of sacred transformation. Antina takes us by the hand and walks us through the process of healing, offering truth, prayer, affirmation, scripture, music, and the kind of sisterhood that wraps you in a hug when words fall short. She shares not only her pain, but her purpose. Each chapter becomes a mirror, a balm, and a breakthrough for women who are ready to face their truth and find their freedom. This book is for the woman who shows up for everyone but herself. The woman who's tired of pretending to be okay. The woman ready to reclaim her voice, her joy, and her power. Through her voice, Hey Sis! I Got You! becomes a movement, a call for Black women to no longer suffer in silence, but to rise in sisterhood, self-worth, and spiritual alignment.