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Combating a Bland Love Life

Join Us for Four Thursdays Dedicated to Reclaiming Joyful Connection in Your Love Life. Don’t Miss Out!

Combating a Tasteless Love Life

 

Starting Thursday in the Love Therapy, we will kick off a special four-week meeting series titled “Combating a Bland Love Life.” These specific meetings aim to assist couples and singles who perceive that their love lives have lost their flavor, becoming bland, cold, and distant.

 

The Spiritual Meaning of Salt

Renato Cardoso points out that many relationships today suffer from routine and a lack of both joy and genuine connection. To address this issue, we will use the symbolism of salt, a biblical element that represents flavor, preservation, and the significance of love.

“Many marriages today have lost their salt, flavor. We are going to fight against this dull, colorless, joyless love life,” he stated, inviting both couples and singles to participate.

 

Lot’s Wife

Each Thursday of August, we will discuss biblical teachings related to salt. The first meeting will focus on the story of Lot’s wife, who was turned into a pillar of salt, symbolizing many people who feel emotionally paralyzed in their relationships.

 

Conclusion of this Special Purpose

“We will bring salt from Israel to complete this purpose—not for the salt itself, but for the powerful spiritual teachings the Bible offers through it,” Renato Cardoso explained.

Therefore, regardless of relationship status, those who want to restore or add flavor to their love lives are encouraged to attend these four Thursdays, starting this week. It’s an opportunity to heal emotional wounds and rediscover the joy of love.

 

The Love Therapy

The Love Therapy meetings take place every Thursday at 7 PM at select locations of The Universal Church. Please call 1-888-332-4141 or visit The Universal Church for more information.

Love Therapy meetings directly from the Temple of Solomon are available on Univer Video.

 

 


  • Contributors: 

  • Jeane Vidal (Translated and Adapted From Original)