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WHAT?S THE LOVE SCHOOL ALL ABOUT?


If you are single and need to get in the mind of the opposite sex, or if you?re married and can?t remember why you said, ?I do,? then, at the Love School you can learn a lesson or two.


The immense success of the Love School has gripped the hearts of singletons and couples everywhere!


Hosted by Renato Cardoso and his wife, Cristiane, who have been married for 22 years, their interactive love seminar takes you for a live lesson on all things love and more!


In light of the recent celebrity break-ups and what seems to be the decline in marital values, Renato and Cristiane provide effective advice to help singles and the committed, to achieve or maintain a happy relationship, even through the hardships of daily life. They say that being in love is like a dance; ?both must learn and practise in sync.?


The Love School lessons are fun. They highlight a variety of subjects, evaluate and direct couples in their Laboratory, have sporadic sessions of dancing, special guests and even homework for students to practise!


For the 2nd time, the Love School and its presenters come to the UK on Sunday 28 September, at 2.00pm, to deliver a hearty lesson of love for all.


This event will take place live at the SSE Arena, Wembley formerly known as Wembley Arena and is open to all.


SSE ARENA, WEMBLEY


Globally renowned, SSE Arena, Wembley is one of London?s most iconic concert and events venues in the UK. It has recently reopened with state of the art facilities, and has hosted concerts for the likes of Diana Ross, Tina Turner and more recently artists like Shakira and Kelly Clarkson.


But on September 28, the Arena with a seating capacity for 11,400 people, will once again host the eagerly anticipated Love School Event, 2014. SSE Arena, Wembley welcomes Renato and Cristiane Cardoso, who are the presenters of the hit TV show in Brazil. Renato is a family and marriage educator, certified by the National Marriage Centre of New York, and his wife Cristiane Cardoso is author of bestsellers ?The V-Woman? and ?Better Than a New Pair of Shoes.?


In September, 11,400 seats will be filled with people who will all have one thing in common ? they?ll be learning the secret to a happy and successful relationship.


You could be one of them!


If you would like to take part of this amazing event and you already paid for your ticket in this link http://theloveschoolevent.com/ leave your name that you used to fill out your information and I will be checking if your order under your name was approved by that company which I work for. Please let me know in order for you to have your ticket. For more info message me!!

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its a bit sadder than that - their USP is financial rewards come to those who contribute - its a well run corporation ( that is tax exempt in many places/ accusations of fraud abound )- as with any organised 'ligion, they need to promise something to keep you going - but this lot invoke monetary success on earth as being the reward. As ever, the poorest and most vunerable are roped in.

http://www.religionnewsblog.com/18459/universal-church-of-the-kingdom-of-god-4


I have a low opinion of relion as a starting point , but the UCKG management should be exterminated.

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