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Medi-Share is a healthcare sharing ministry where members share each other's medical expenses. .

Medi-Share is a healthcare sharing ministry where members share each other's medical expenses. [Health and Happiness] [Tips to Help You Make the Most Out of Life][Facebook] [Twitter] [Google+] [Inspiration] [Faith] [Entertainment] [Health & Wellness] [Love & Family] A Special Note to our Readers: Our free daily inspirational and uplifting newsletters are supported by our partners. Please see below for a special message from Medi-Share. They have some exciting information to share with you. Thank you, Beliefnet.com Try Healthcare the Biblical Way! The Schlitz's convictions led them to leave their health insurance for Medi-Share. "We stand for life together with the Medi-Share community," states Paul Schlitz. [Watch it here.] The doors are always open. Healthcare sharing ministries like Medi-Share are the only organized healthcare concept to receive a special provision in the Affordable Care Act, meaning members are exempt from the mandate to purchase health insurance or face penalties. Open enrollment restrictions don't apply. [You can apply at anytime!] Medi-Share is accepted. You can choose from America's largest network of healthcare providers. Medi-Share members have access to PHCS providers, one of the largest PPOs in the country. [Learn more.] Medi-Share is Biblical. With Medi-Share you don't have to worry if you are indirectly paying for things that go against your beliefs. Members are also encouraged to pray for one another in times of need, as they share in each others medical costs. [Learn more.] It makes good sense. Since 1993, more than $1.2 billion of member healthcare expenses have been shared and discounted through Medi-Share! It's more than the peace of mind knowing your family is provided for, it's the confidence of joining our community of 189,000+ believers! Medi-Share is not insurance and not available in MT. [Home]Â Â |Â Â [Privacy Policy]Â Â |Â Â [Subscription Center]Â Â |Â Â [Unsubscribe] This email was sent because {EMAIL} has opted-in to receive special offers from Beliefnet. You may opt-out by clicking the unsubscribe link above or update your email preferences by visiting our [subscription center]. Please allow up to 10 days for your email to be removed. P.O. Box 3882, Norfolk, VA 23514-3882. Report Abuse to [abuse@beliefnetstaff.com].

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