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Insurance to help you keep the faith

July 17, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Wisconsin churchgoers have a new insurance option. Jim Wallace is president of Iowa based GuideOne Insurance , which offers the FaithGuard policy. If you get in a accident on the way to church, the FaithGuard policy will pay out to cover auto-loan payments and can even help to make up shortfalls in church tithing or giving. FaithGuard is now available in Wisconsin, and Wallace says GuideOne is ecumenical, when it comes to offering the policy. It doesn't matter whether you attend a church, temple or mosque. Wallace says you'd be surprised how many motorists get in accidents on their way to and from church, or even in the parking lot.

AUDIO: Bob Hague reports (:60 MP3)

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