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Life Insurance

Give Your Family’s Pen Power

With Life Insurance!

"The reason why most people face the future with apprehension instead of anticipation is because they have not prepared themselves for it." Glenn

The longer you live, the more experience you have with loss. Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean you get any better at dealing with your loss. If it is the loss of a loved one you soon find that memories linger everywhere. Thankfully there is a strength that is far greater than your own that helps you to handle your heartbreak and fears. Your heavenly father is stronger than the forces of death and will enable you to adjust to living without the ones you love.

This is my challenge as I struggle with the transition of a lady whom I love dearly.

A virtuous and industrial lady with an entrepreneurial spirit who helped to shape my life. A lady who left me too soon.  

During her lifetime she greatly affected and influenced her family, church and community - An overflowing church on Friday and Sunday testified to this. Persons came from all walks of life, social status and around the world, all remembering the influence this lady had on their lives. I will always remember her quiet, cheerful and generous spirit.

But what will always stand out to me is her preparedness. We all know that life will end.  However, few of us have taken the time to prepare ourselves for this eventuality. She was prepared, both for her transition and the obligations left behind.

As we set about planning the funeral service we were comforted by the ease and lack of financial constraint in ensuring that she received the services befitting her life. You see she had adequate life insurance, which means that she did not have to be a financial burden to anyone.

Because she had Life insurance we were able to walk into the various service providers and with the stroke of a pen get the service we needed.

Yes, Life insurance is an affordable way to provide financial protection for your family when you die and it only takes the stroke of a pen. But you must use the pen now, while you are able to sign the application.

Having adequate life insurance ensures that your spouse and children will be adequately provided for without being a financial burden to anyone.

Life insurance as part of a well-drafted financial plan provides you the peace of mind of knowing that when something happens to you, your family is well protected.  Life Insurance will help to preserve your families’ financial stability after you’re gone.

Your family is counting on you, you may delay but time will not. To get you started there are two free reports:

1. “Not Just Another Friday: Preparing for the inevitable” and

2. “Life Insurance- A Tool You Should Have In Your Financial Plan”

Tools you can use to make sure you don’t let them down.

The sooner you get your hands on these tools, the quicker you’ll be able to find out whether your present life insurance policy gives your family adequate protection. If you don’t have life insurance, then you can use it to discover how much coverage you need to protect yourself and your family’s dream and future.   Yes, Life insurance will allow your family to pay for your funeral with the stroke of a pen and as you know, funerals are not cheap!

So go ahead and give your family’s pen power while you still have the power to do so.

Get Your Life Insurance Today!
 
Remember, “There are no little events in life, those we think of no consequence may be full of fate, and it is at our own risk if we neglect the acquaintances and opportunities that seem to be casually offered, and of small importance." - Amelia E. Barr

Copyright © 2001 - 2009 - Glenn S. Ferguson


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