A Cure for the Common Cold? Yes Please.

You know the signs: runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, head and chest congestion, lung-wracking cough, fever, chills and body aches. For thousands of years, millions of people have been suffering through the common cold and flu — with no cure in sight.

How Spring Cleaning Brings Us Closer to God

Spring cleaning feels like a chore you’d rather postpone, then consider this for added motivation: Having a clean home is a powerful way to strengthen your faith, follow Jesus’s example, and improve your spiritual, emotional as well as physical health.

Supreme Court Decision Upholds Vaccine Mandate. What It Means for You.

In a blow to those fighting to protect religious freedoms, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld New York State’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers on Monday, December 13. Following a six-to-three decision, Supreme Court Justices turned away emergency requests for religious exemptions to New York’s vaccine mandate, brought forth by several nurses and doctors.

Understanding Open Enrollment and Your Health Plan Options

In the rush to get ready for the holidays, health insurance may have taken a back seat to Christmas shopping and decorating. But while you’re checking off names on your Christmas list, keep this in mind: ‘Tis also the season for open enrollment.

Is Health Share Right for Early Retirees?

Are Christian health sharing ministries a good choice for those who retire early and who are still in need of healthcare coverage before they can qualify for Medicare? Read on to find out.

Health Sharing Ministries and Community Outreach: Two Peas in a Pod

Health sharing ministries have become an increasingly popular topic as more Americans are turning to these organizations as a more affordable way to handle healthcare costs. Not only can these ministries save their members money, but they are also playing key roles in community outreach programs across the country.