The ministry I work for gets volunteer donations from members to assist with the membership shares of other members and so is able to keep ministering to the poor.
This is a ministry (www.samaritanministries.org) that already serves a poor community by having a monthly cost a fraction of that of health insurance.
Charity and the private market can fill the gap if the government will get out of the way.
This is a ministry (www.samaritanministries.org) that already serves a poor community by having a monthly cost a fraction of that of health insurance.
Charity and the private market can fill the gap if the government will get out of the way.
Sadly, it doesn't appear they will anytime soon.