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Medical Advocacy as Ministry: How We Help the Community

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Medical Advocacy as Ministry: How We Help the Community

In the Book of Galatians, we are commanded to "carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ" (Galatians 6:2). For many years, I wondered how that applied to my professional life. Then I saw the burden of American healthcare.

When a neighbor is forced to choose between their electricity and their blood thinners, that is a burden that no one should carry alone. We view our work as a form of ministry—practical help for a practical problem.

Standing in the Gap

The healthcare system is massive, impersonal, and often intimidating. Most people don't have the time or the specialized knowledge to fight with insurance companies or navigate federal assistance programs. We "stand in the gap" for you.

Advocacy isn't just about paperwork; it's about justice. It's about ensuring that the poor and the middle class aren't left behind while the wealthy get the best care.

More Than a Membership

Yes, we are a business, but our heart is in the community. By charging a flat $40 membership fee, we are able to provide expert guidance that normally costs hundreds of dollars an hour. This predictable model allows us to help thousands of families keep their "daily bread" while staying healthy.

Helping you save $800 a month on insulin isn't just a financial win—it's a spiritual win. It restores your peace of mind and allows you to be a more active participant in your church and your family.

A Call to Care

If you’ve been praying for a way to manage your health costs, we believe we are an answer to that prayer. You don't have to be a victim of "the system." There are paths to affordability, and we would be honored to guide you down one of them.

Let us carry the burden of your medication costs. $40/mo here.

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