Christian Care Ministry/ Medi-Share, America’s most trusted health care sharing ministry donates $5,000 to New Life Mission at their annual fundraiser in addition to their ongoing volunteer efforts through the Employee Volunteer Program.
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Christian Care Ministry Supports New Life Mission with $5,000 donation during their Rise Up! Community Care & Share Fundraiser
Medi-Share Welcomes New Director of Outreach
MELBOURNE, Fla. – April 7, 2022— Christian Care Ministry/ Medi-Share, America’s most trusted health care sharing ministry, is joined by Jon Yapo as new Outreach Director. In this position, Jon will lead Christian Care Ministry’s Outreach Program, which aligns with CCM’s vision of "Transforming Society Through the Biblical Model of Sharing.”
Medi-Share Pastors’ Alliance launches new initiatives to provide resources and support to pastors across the country
MELBOURNE, Fla. – Christian Care Ministry/Medi-Share, America’s most trusted healthcare sharing ministry, is committed to supporting pastors through the Medi-Share Pastors’ Alliance (MPA). This online community is a way for Christian Care Ministry to support church leaders as they support the church.
Medi-Share Employees Give Back this Christmas
MELBOURNE, Fla. – Christian Care Ministry/Medi-Share, America’s most trusted healthcare sharing ministry, has more than 700 employees with offices in Melbourne, Florida and Colorado Springs, Colorado and working remotely. This year’s employee celebrations were focused on giving back. The Ministry provided prizes for employees that were raffled off, with all proceeds to be donated to The Global Orphan Project, one of Medi-Share’s Outreach partners. Medi-Share employees raised $6,960 for The Global Orphan Project through this raffle.
Medi-Share launches new Medi-Share 65+ program to meet the health care needs of Christians 65 and older
MELBOURNE, Fla. – Christian Care Ministry/Medi-Share, America’s most trusted healthcare sharing ministry, launched Medi-Share 65+ as a new and improved health care sharing program for people entering their retirement years. Individuals sixty-five and older can be a part of a Christian Community that shares in medical costs not covered by Medicare Parts A and B.