So you've seen the billboard or the TV commercial asking you to "Get It Together." You remembered the web address, and now you're here trying to figure out exactly what "IT" is.
The "it" of "Get It Together" isn't a big task or really complicated. It's relationship education.
Relationship education isn't something you have to do on your own. In fact, participants in our workshops have told us, repeatedly, that they've enjoyed coming to the workshops with their friends. We've even had workshops where almost everyone there was from the same group, church or organization.
Participants also tell us that they enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the workshops, and look forward to seeing their "workshop friends." Our workshops are all about getting "it" with other people.
We've even had families come to the workshops together. You don't have to have a perfect relationship to benefit from "it," and your relationship might just be the role model for a younger couple that's just getting started.
At a bridal show, one bride-to-be looked at her mom and specifically said this was something that'd be fun to do together. Imagine that! The parents of the new bride could commit to helping get the marriage started on solid footing (After all, how much time often is spent preparing for the wedding which lasts only one day, versus preparing for the rest of the marriage?)
Bring your family! Bring your friends! Learn more about our workshops, then check the schedule to see where you can...
Get It Together.
What You Can Do
Would you like to contribute to the efforts of Operation Us and help us help other couples and families "get it together"? Here are a few simple things you can do.
If you've like more information about any of these options, please feel free to
drop us a note, or call us at 417-823-3469
16 February 2010
Operation Us