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.
Core values are central to the way we exist in the world.

They have something in common with other values...such as personal values...family values...or professional values. But they are specifically different from those value systems in important ways.

All values...including core values...are strong desires that move us to act in certain ways...either to keep something we cherish or to get something we yearn for.

In our system of personal values...we may want to keep our health...and take the right action to do that. Or we may want to get better health...so we change our diet...we exercise in order to achieve that.

Our professional values...what we want to get or keep...reflect how we want to make our contribution and be remembered. So an actor may want to get an important role to keep his name famous and to make a contribution to dramatic art...for which he will be remembered. Think of Charlton Heston in Ben Hur...it's a timeless classic. A senator may want to keep her senate seat as a base from which she can get to be president.

Personal and professional values are usually conscious and we express them in goals that we set and plans we make to achieve those goals. So we write resumes and go to job interviews to get ahead professionally...or we buy a juicer to begin dieting for better health.

But core values are different in three ways...

First...With personal and professional values...we care about the outcome...because we have designed the outcome consciously...a new job...better health...the presidency.

With core values...we cherish them and live by them without caring about the outcome. The early Christian martyrs kept to their new faith despite the fact they could be fed to the lions.

Second...Core values are largely unconscious...we have them without really being aware of them.

Third...Unlike the consciously developed strategies to achieve personal and professional values...the strategies we use to express our core values may seem contradictory. For example...

Many people who have helpfulness as a core value have had the experience of wishing to do someone good...and took action on that value to be of help...only to be told to mind their own business...after their intrusion made a situation worse. "I was just trying to help" they say.

So the strategies people use...to live out their unconscious core values...may be in direct opposition to their core value. Like the female minister who wanted to heal women of the effects of sexual abuse...by praying over the women while fondling their genitals. Her value was excellent...her strategy...(sexual battery)...was completely irrational.

About the Author

Thomas Drummond, Ph.D. is trained in clinical, developmental, and neuropsychology. For more than 20 years he has worked with priests and religious who crossed sexual boundaries and lost their ministries. To learn more about how core values can derail ministry visit http://www.boundaries-for-effective-ministry.org/core-values.html

Author: Thomas Drummond, Ph.D.
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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.


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