Christian Health Insurance


With the current economic situation and the continued rise in medical costs, it seems as though everyone is looking for a better option for affordable health insurance. One of these options is Christian Health Insurance. The idea for Christian Health Insurance is simple. Families and individuals in search of health coverage pool their money together to pay the medical bills for those in need.


While cutting out the big insurance companies sounds like a great idea, the end result is usually the opposite. Yes, many Christian Health Insurance Plans cost MORE than just buying normal medical insurance.


For example, I am a 32-year-old male and a company like Medi-Share wants $108 a month premium for a $3750 deductible plan! My current plan is $2500 deductible plan an only $89.00 a month.


My best advice is to check on the Christian Health Insurance Plans and then get a Health Insurance Quote through all the major carriers.
Call 877-259-6186 to speak directly with an agent about your health insurance options.

A recent medical study reveals just how difficult change is for people. Roughly 600,000 people have heart bypasses a year in America. These people are told after their bypasses that they must change their lifestyle. The heart bypass is a temporary fix. They must change their diet. They must quit smoking and drinking. They must exercise and reduce stress.

In essence, the doctors say, "Change or die."

You would think that a near-death experience would forever grab the attention of the patients. You would think they would vote for change. You would think the argument for change is so compelling that the patients would make the appropriate lifestyle alterations. Sadly that is not the case.

Ninety percent of the heart patients do not change. They remain the same, living the status quo. Study after study indicates that two years after heart surgery, the patients have not altered their behavior. Instead of making changes for life, they choose death.

Change is that difficult. The majority of the heart patients choose not to change. They act as if they would rather die.
As Christians, we are to change. To grow. Not to stagnate.

Our growth as a follower of Christ will prepare us for a productive, fruitful life. Our growth demands that we understand and apply three simple principles

1) My Spiritual Age Does Not Indicate My Spiritual Depth

"We have much to say about this, but it is hard to explain because you are slow to learn. In fact, though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word all over again." Hebrews 5:11-12a

The author was referring to the order of priests under Melchizedek and its superiority to the order of priests under. His readers had become "slow to learn " either due to spiritual laziness or neglect.

They had ample time to grow, understand truth, mature and teach. But the time had been wasted.

Instead of being teachers of the Word, they still needed teachers to explain the basics to them.

It is the same for us.

Are we growing, changing?

2) My Spiritual Age Should Indicate My Spiritual Diet

"You need milk, not solid food! But solid food is for the mature." Hebrews 14a

The milk of the Word is for the immature while the solid food is for the mature

We're not meant to live on milk forever. How is your spiritual diet? Is Bible study a daily and regular part of your life? Do you share Christ with others, or only take it in.

3) My Spiritual Depth Equips Me for Life's Challenges

"Anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant, is not acquainted with the teaching about righteousness. But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." Hebrews 5:13-14
One thing that is for sure in life: It's challenging. Tough times are coming. To make our way through them, we need to gather discernment and practice spiritual maturity.

The Christian life is an adventure, but it's no place for infants.

How are you doing with your diet?

Author: Mike Fletcher
Christian Health Insurance - Good or Bad?
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How Much Money Do I Save with Christian Health Insurance?
Sadly, many "Christian Health Insurance" companies have very unchristian rates. One company wanted $104 for a plan that Blue Cross offered for $78.00.


We recommend checking all your options. First you should run a Health Insurance Quote.


HumanaOne has moved into the individual and family markets by offering fair rates and quality plan benefits. Humana is well known for its medicare policies and with the introduction of healthcare reform they see great growth potential. Currently, Humana Health Insurance is selling high numbers of family policies in Colorado, Georgia, Florida, and Texas. Call 877-305-9083 for a quote.


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