Not Easily Broken Ministries Offers Relationship Seminar, ‘Knot Talks’
WARSAW — On Tuesday, July 18, local 501(c)3 non-profit Not Easily Broken Ministries will hold the first of four seminars on communication and conflict resolution in relationships at Ivy Tech Community College in Warsaw. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and is open to the public, offered at the low cost of $7.50 per person per seminar, or a discounted price of $25 per person for all four seminars. Collectively, the seminars are known as “Knot Talks.”
“We’ve been active in the community for a little more than a year now, and Knot Talks is an opportunity to share some of our resources on a broader scale,” said Paul Morales, Executive Director of Not Easily Broken Ministries.
Paul and his wife and ministry partner, Carly Morales, have intentionally designed the seminar series to be equally useful for couples, parents, teachers, employers and practitioners.
“This past year of working with couples and families, helping them navigate their relationships and improve their quality of communication, has given us the opportunity to really solidify the techniques we’re going to be teaching,” said Carly. “Whether you have a relationship that could use some help with resolving conflicts or you’re in a position to help someone else, learning this technique we’ve designed will make a difference.”
Not Easily Broken Ministries exists to equip marriages, families and the systems that support them for thriving success. Knot Talks is a first step in taking that mission to the community at large. If you would like to know more about Knot Talks, you can find more information and register at www.nebministries.com/knottalks.