Mary Mary's Tina Campbell Seeks to Encourage with Her New Book

Mary Mary's Tina Campbell is busy getting her new book done. With a heart wanting to encourage women, this new as-yet-untitled-book chronicles the prayers Campbell wrote. And it also contains stories of how she found the "new" her from the Bible.
Erica recently told The Christian Post. "You grow up in church but you look at it through different eyes when you go through. And she has written a book that will be amazing I'm sure it will encourage women."
Campbell's book comes after amid news regarding efforts to rebuild her relationship with her husband, Teddy Campbell, after discovering his infidelities. In addition, Tina, along with Erica, has had to deal with the death of her father was well as splitting with Mary Mary's group manager, all of which occurred last year.
Tina's issues regarding her marriage first came to light in an interview with Ebony magazine. Tina later addressed the situation earlier last year on "The Arsenio Hall Show" while admitting that she was ashamed of how she acted after being hurt by her husband's infidelity and revealing it publicly.
"I was like, 'I'm hurting, I'mma hurt the world, that's how it's going down.' You don't really want to do that while the cameras are rolling, it helps to get behind bars," she told Hall. "I was trying to figure out how do I manage this in the process."
Although she could have kept her personal issues to herself, Tina explained why she felt the need to share what she was going through with her fans.
"Maybe someone could heal by watching me heal. I kinda made (that decision) in the spur of the moment," she said. "I didn't know how challenging the process of healing was going to be, but I made the decision in the spur of the moment."
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