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.
Our articles and information at http://overcoming-depression-disability.blogspot.com/ were created to help those challenged by depression, disability and the need to work online from home. All challenges I personally had to learn to overcome

DEPRESSION - Is There Any Real Hope of Victory?

Long-term victory over depression ultimately requires addressing the underlying causes, instead of merely treating the symptoms, such as what is commonly described as "chemical imbalance." Even though we recognize that studies indicate a link between depression and certain neurochemicals (such as a surplus of noradrenaline, the presence of the stress hormone cortisol, or the depletion of serotonin), depression is still triggered by some traumatic or stressful event. Therefore, the underlying cause of depression is not a direct result of physiology or a genetic propensity to become depressed. Rather, the underlying cause of depression is a direct result of how we cope with the trauma or stressful event that carries with it the potential to trigger depression.

Simply stated, learned beliefs and behaviors play a more significant role in depression than does human physiology. One of the most important truths we must learn is that the stressful and traumatic events in our life do not cause depression. Rather, what we believe about those events determines how we emotionally cope and whether or not depression results.

I will illustrate. A man receives a phone call from his wife, who is frantically requesting that he leave work and immediately rush to the hospital emergency room, as their young daughter has just collapsed on the playground and remains unconscious. Nearly panic-stricken by the news, the husband rushes to the hospital with his mind being flooded with self-defeating thoughts; thoughts like, "why is this happening to me?; why does life have to be so hard?; why doesn't God love me?; why is God treating me so unfairly?" As fear and confusion builds in his mind, depressing thoughts begin to capture him as he approaches the hospital. As he runs into the emergency room, his wife rushes toward him, weeping. His heart leaps in his chest, as he now anticipates the worst.

Now, let's pause the scene. What this man didn't realize, was that his wife's tears were not tears of sadness or tragedy, but tears of joy! Why? Because his daughter's collapse on the playground was the result of nothing more than a minor blood sugar imbalance. However, because of the tests conducted at the hospital, the physicians discovered that his little girl had an aneurism, that if left undetected and untreated, would have likely resulted in her death. What he thought to be a curse, was actually a blessing. What he felt to be an unfair event in his life, turned out to be God showing him favor!

We have to learn to think differently, and therefore react differently, during the stressful and traumatic events that happen in our life, if we are to have the victory over the vicious cycle of depression.

The truth is, it is not the events in our life that shapes our life. Rather, it is how we see those events. Some call it attitude.

Rev. Gary E. Williams, B.D.

P.S. Please feel free to contact me through my Blog at http://overcoming-depression-disability.blogspot.com/ with any questions you may have. I will do my best to respond in a timely manner. Again, hopefully you will find our information on depression, disability and online work at home helpful for you and those you care for.

About the Author

As an ordained minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with an earned Bachelor of Divinity Degree, I have served in Christian ministry since 1978, including service as a pastor, Christian educator, author, newspaper columnist, and Christian Counselor.

At age 60, I have become recently disabled due to heart disease and other health issues. I continue to do my work of ministry, as well as provide for my family, by working with the online community.

Author: Rev. Gary E. Williams, B.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.


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