Celebrate Easter with Selfless Acts of Kindness
This Easter, there’s much to celebrate. As restrictions ease and life returns to a semblance of normalcy, friends, families and communities come together to enjoy cherished Easter traditions.
Answers to Common Questions About Christian Health Sharing
As the cost of traditional health insurance continues to soar, more Americans are choosing to make the switch to Christian health sharing. Today, millions of individuals and families participate in faith-based health sharing programs and are saving hundreds of dollars each month in the process.
Comparing Christian Health Sharing Programs
Frustrated with rising healthcare costs and limited choices, millions of Americans are choosing to switch from traditional health insurance to more flexible and affordable Christian health sharing.
A Christian Approach to Health Coverage
Bearing one another’s burdens means being there for one another — in good times and bad, in sickness and in health. This caring fellowship is one of the most powerful aspects of Christianity.
Who Benefits from Christian Health Sharing?
Different people have different healthcare needs. The truth is, traditional health insurance may not be right for everyone. Many Americans are discovering that they’re paying too much for health coverage they don’t want or need, while facing limited choices in where and from whom they get their care.
Christian Health Sharing Plans: Sharing the Gift of Generosity this Christmas
With all that our country and communities have faced over the past year plus, finding reasons to celebrate this Christmas may feel like more of a challenge than ever.
Supreme Court Decision Upholds Vaccine Mandate. What It Means for You.
In a blow to those fighting to protect religious freedoms, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld New York State’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers on Monday, December 13. Following a six-to-three decision, Supreme Court Justices turned away emergency requests for religious exemptions to New York’s vaccine mandate, brought forth by several nurses and doctors.
Inflation May Mean Higher Medical Costs in 2022. What Can You Do?
We’ve all read the headlines: inflation is on the rise, and doesn’t show signs of slowing down. While families are feeling the impact at the gas pump and grocery store, in 2022 they can also expect to see higher costs associated with healthcare.
Understanding Open Enrollment and Your Health Plan Options
In the rush to get ready for the holidays, health insurance may have taken a back seat to Christmas shopping and decorating. But while you’re checking off names on your Christmas list, keep this in mind: ‘Tis also the season for open enrollment.
How Practicing Gratitude Can Help Lower Healthcare Costs
This past year-plus has seen more than its share of challenges, which have in turn contributed to increased feelings of anxiety and depression for many. Holidays like Thanksgiving can add to the stress levels, but there’s a simple way to help us enjoy this time of year instead of stress about it: Gratitude.