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    Alphabet of Intelligent Love – C: Communication

    Communication is one of the most important elements of a successful love life. It’s essential, simply because love isn’t just about what you feel – it’s also about how you express those feelings, how you listen, and how you understand one another. Effective communication keeps a couple aligned, helping them to build mutual trust, emotional […]
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    The Great Worldwide Cry Out for Justice at the Temple of Solomon

    On Sunday, 3 August, the Great Worldwide Cry Out for Justice was held at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil. This powerful gathering united bishops and pastors from over 140 countries in one faith, as they cried out for the Campaign of Justice. At the beginning of the meeting, Bishop Renato Cardoso invited […]
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    Alphabet of Intelligent Love – B: Balance

    For those who wish to live an intelligent love, balance is key. It’s what keeps a relationship healthy and sustainable. Without balance, love can become one-sided, emotionally overwhelming or even draining. However, when two people bring stability, fairness and mutual consideration to the table, love begins to thrive. Balance is about mutual effort, respect for […]
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    Night Vigil with Bishop Macedo

      During a recent transmission, Bishop Edir Macedo announced a special Night Vigil that will be held in the early hours of Tuesday, 5 August, at 3am, with the sole purpose of guiding those who sincerely desire to receive the Holy Spirit. This vigil is an invitation to all those who are willing to fully […]
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    Alphabet of Intelligent Love – A: Attention

    As you may know, the Love Walk is coming up on Saturday, 30 August, and we want you to make the most of this experience. So, to help you prepare for the event, we’re launching the Alphabet of Intelligent Love – a daily series of reflections focused on key words that represent key qualities for […]
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    What Kind of Justice Do You Rely On?

    A sense of justice is something intrinsic to human nature. If you work, it’s only fair that you receive your wages; if you commit yourself to a relationship, it’s reasonable to expect your partner to do the same; if you strive to be a good parent, it’s only right to hope for good children in […]
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    What is One of the Greatest Problems in a Relationship?

    Marriage isn’t exactly at the top of everyone’s to-do list these days. More and more people are choosing to remain single. But why? What’s changed? One reason is that marriage requires surrender—and surrender isn’t a word we like to hear, especially in a world that constantly tells us to be independent, self-sufficient, and to always put ourselves first. […]
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    Dive In Safely: Protecting Yourself from Hidden Water Dangers

    As the summer heat takes over, there’s nothing more appealing than taking a refreshing dip to cool off, whether at the beach, in a public pool or even a serene pond. While swimming is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and beat the heat, it’s essential to consider the safety of the water you’re […]
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    Comfort or Illusion? Children Are Turning to AI for Companionship

    Recent research by Internet Matters, which surveyed 1,000 children and teenagers aged 9 to 17, found that 67% of them are using AI apps like ChatGPT and Snapchat’s MyAI to simulate friendships. Alarmingly, 12% admitted they use these apps because they “don’t have anyone else to speak to.” The report highlights that these features can […]
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    Shutting the Door on Evil: How to Protect Your Salvation

    In our walk of faith, there’s something fundamental we must conquer – and even after achieving it, we must strive daily to preserve it: our salvation. Although we should pursue our goals in this life, such as relationships and financial achievements, the value of our soul’s salvation cannot be compared to any of these things, […]
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