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.

American Folk Magick: Charms, Spells & Herbals Author: Silver Ravenwolf Trade Paperback, 320 pages Publisher: Llewellyn Publication date: December 1998 ISBN: 156718720X More Information: http://www.ecauldron.com/cncbook.php?asin=156718720X

American Folk Magick is Llewellyn's new title for what used to be known as Hexcraft: Dutch Country Magick. While I've never seen this book under the original title, I suspect that not much beyond the cover and title pages have changed as the left page headers still say "HexCraft."

I like this book. Silver Ravenwolf has written a fairly straightforward beginner's book on the art of Pow-Wow. Pow-Wow is a magickal system brought to America by settlers from the Rhineland area of what is now Germany to Pennsylvania. I've always thought Ravenwolf was in her element when she talks about magick. This book proves my point. Her explanations are clear, and for the most part seem to be complete. I believe her style of mixing anecdotes with instruction works far better with magick than it does with religion.

As Pow-Wow is primarily a healing system, several chapters of American Folk Magick are devoted to Pow-Wow methods of healing. Other chapters cover tools, warding magick, divination, cursing and banishing, hex symbols, and even the "dark" side of Pow-Wow (which seems to be its generally misused ceremonial magick connection).

While I consider this one of Ravenwolf's best books, I do have two real problems with it. First, the author intermixes her theory that Pow-Wow is actually a version of the Old Religion disguised by a Christian overlay in with material on the history of Pow-Wow. While the author's speculation in this area is interesting, I believe it should have been kept a bit more separate from the history. Second, instead of providing instructions on one of the more well-known and interesting parts of Pow-Wow, the "hex symbols," Ravenwolf simply refers the reader to another Llewellyn book for this information. One more minor problem is that while she sometimes provides both Christian and Pagan versions of chants and spells, she often only provides Pagan versions. This is true even when it seems obvious that she converted a Christian version into a Pagan version. This makes the book somewhat less useful than it could be to a Christian wishing to learn the system.

I find Pow-Wow a fascinating magickal system. If you are interested in it, Ravenwolf's American Folk Magick is one of the few books in print devoted to the subject. It's probably the only one readily available.

This review is one of hundreds of reviews of Pagan, Wiccan, occult, and metaphysical books in The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum's Books and Reviews section at http://www.ecauldron.com/bookstore.php.

About the author: Randall Sapphire is the founder and co-host of The Cauldron: A Pagan Forum ( http://www.ecauldron.com/ ), a popular Pagan Interfaith web site and message board. He is also an editor at The Cheap Web Hosting Report ( http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/ ) and webmaster for a number of other sites.

Author: Randall Sapphire
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