Posted by Helen on: 02.18.2008 /
If you lose income due to an accident while at home or driving your car, how will you continue tithing to your church?
If this concerns you GuideOne Insurance has just the policy for you. You can purchase their FaithGuard Auto and Home policy which “provide[s] unique auto and home benefits for churchgoers and people of faith”.
Not only is your tithing covered, if you’re involved in a car accident driving directly to or from a church or scheduled worship activity, your benefits are higher. Or if you’re hosting a church-related activity in your home and anyone gets injured.
In the unfortunate event you actually die from an accident in your car, $1,000 memorial fund will be given to your church.
For more information check out the FaithGuard Auto and Home Policy
Comment by: Jim Henderson
1 02/18/08 7:36 AM | Comment Link |Thank Satin for this
Comment by: karen
2 02/18/08 11:14 AM | Comment Link |Oh my goodness.
Comment by: Justin McKean
3 02/18/08 5:18 PM | Comment Link |What if you’re on your way to a movie theatre, but the movie is a film adaptation of the book of Acts, but it isn’t a church event, but you invited your singles group to come with you, but only one person showed up, but you said a prayer before the post-movie dinner? Also, what if the adaptation is of any of the Apocrypha? Would that count?
Comment by: Julie Marie
4 02/18/08 6:53 PM | Comment Link |thats probably covered in the exclusions, Justin ;)
other than that, I’m speechless.
Comment by: Beth
5 02/19/08 8:03 AM | Comment Link |Bizarre.
Comment by: SeekingSomething
6 02/20/08 5:32 AM | Comment Link |Is that real?!!! Or a spoof? Fab, anyway!
Justin, if you were brought up in the kind of Church I was brought up, then shame on you! If you were on your way to a movie theatre then an exclusion would most definitely apply - imagine if the Lord returned and found you in a movie theatre……Shame. Shame, indeed. ;)
Comment by: Helen
7 02/20/08 8:07 AM | Comment Link |SS, it’s for real. Definitely not a spoof.
Justin, I expect there’s fine print to take care of that sort of eventuality :)