Does Anybody Know How Much A Churches Insurance Will Increase When They Provide A Childcare Service?
Question by Marlaina M | Posted in Insurance
Answer: Well, the liability rate is based on the number of children, and the workers comp, on the payroll for the childcare workers.
So, how many children, how many hours a week, and what's the payroll amount for the childcare workers?
Why Do Churches Have Insurance Policies That Cover "Acts Of God"?
Question by ΚΑΛΛΊΣΤῌ | Posted in Religion & Spirituality
If they believe that God is all-powerful and nothing happens that God doesn't will, wouldn't any claim that they filed from an "Act of God" be considered insurance fraud? Since they say that a church is God's house, and then God destroyed it...wouldn't that be a criminal conspiracy and insurance fraud?
Answer: Why do christians buy insurance at all!!
They claim everything is caused or made by god, therefore everything is an act of god and insurance companies do not pay out for acts of god!!
Richard Hammar talks about the health insurance credit and how it applies to churches. Visit churchlawandtax.com to learn more about how legal and ...
Report Reveals Salaries of Megachurch Pastors | PraisePhilly ...
by Cece McGhee
Executive pastors at churches that have a weekend attendance of 2,000 or more persons earn, on average, $99,000 a year and worship pastors get paid $75,000. Salaries for lead pastors go as high as $400,000 to as low as $40,000, Leadership Network reported in its 2010 Large Church Salary and Benefits Report. Meanwhile, high school pastors earn $54,000 and the church technology director earns $58,000. Leadership Network has been tracking salary and benefits in large churches since 2001....
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