Do I Qualify for Health Sharing?
We’re not for everyone, but we may be for you.
Liberty HealthShare’s healthsharing programs are based on the Christian tradition of walking together through shared ethical and religious beliefs, a tradition of mutual aid, neighborly assistance and financial sharing. Expenses resulting from behaviors and lifestyle destructive to personal health are not shared. Our programs are tailored for people who maintain a Christian lifestyle, make responsible health choices and believe in helping others.
Find out if you qualify.
Sharing member qualifications and requirements.
Observe Christian standards
- Acknowledge that Jesus Christ is our salvation (John 14:6).
- Demonstrate the Fruits of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22 – 23; Matt. 12:33).
- Honor the biblical teaching to "share one another’s burdens" (Gal. 6:2).
- Participate regularly in worship and prayer (John 4:24).
Accept our shared beliefs
- We believe that Jesus Christ is the only way by whom we are forgiven of sins and are gifted salvation (John 14:6).
- We believe that our personal rights and liberties originate from God and are bestowed on us by God and are not concessions granted to us by governments or men.
- We believe every individual has a fundamental religious right to worship the God of the Bible according to scripture.
- We believe it is our biblical and ethical obligation to assist our fellow man when they are in need according to our available resources and opportunity (Gal. 6:2; Acts 2:44 - 45).
- We believe it is our spiritual duty to God and our ethical duty to others to maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid foods, behaviors or habits that produce sickness or disease to others or ourselves.
- We believe it is our fundamental right of conscience to direct our own healthcare, in consultation with physicians, family or other valued advisors, free from government dictates, restraints, and oversight.
Maintain a Christian Lifestyle
- Refrain from tobacco use in any form (including smokeless tobacco and vaping devices).
- Follow scriptural teachings on the use or abuse of alcohol.
- Avoid abuse of prescription drugs, which means consuming prescription medications in a manner not intended by the prescriber that would likely result in bodily harm or dependency.
- Abstain from the abuse of legal drugs or use of illegal drugs including, any hallucinogenic substance, barbiturates, amphetamines, cocaine, heroin or other opiates, marijuana, illegal intravenous drugs, or narcotics.
- Exercise regularly and eat healthy foods that do not harm the body.
Discover the power of health sharing.
Reach out to a Liberty HealthShare representative and start walking together with us on your healthcare journey today.