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Your Question:

Can I even afford to keep my health insurance when I'm struggling to pay bills?

Answer:

I can relate to the struggle of making ends meet. As a pastor, I've seen many families in our community face financial difficulties, and it's not uncommon for people to have to make tough decisions about their expenses. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've had our fair share of financial struggles, especially when our kids were younger.

As a family, we've had to prioritize our spending and make sacrifices when necessary. We've had to cut back on non-essential expenses, like dining out or buying new clothes, in order to make sure we can pay our bills on time. It's not always easy, but we've learned to be resourceful and make do with what we have. And, as a pastor, I've seen many people in our congregation who are facing even greater financial struggles, so I know we're not alone in this.

When it comes to health insurance, I would advise you to explore all your options and see what's available to you. As a family, we're fortunate to have health insurance, but I know it can be a struggle for many people to afford. If you're struggling to pay bills, it may be worth looking into government programs or non-profit organizations that offer assistance with health insurance. And, of course, always remember to pray and seek guidance from God in times of crisis. He is our provider and our rock, and He will see us through even the toughest times.

Sources:

building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian

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