Epic and MAX Insurance Provide Grant to Kids in Christ Program

Epic Insurance presenting check
Donna Duncan of Citizens Insurance Services/Epic presenting check to Pastor Keith of Holland United Methodist Church

(HUNTINGBURG, IN) – For over 30 years, Holland area children have enjoyed nutritious meals, crafts, choir, Bible lessons and fellowship through the Holland United Methodist Church Kids in Christ program. Now, a grant from Citizens Insurance Services/Epic of Huntingburg and their partner insurance provider, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) will help continue this great tradition.

“Kids in Christ is open to all children throughout our community,” said Donna Duncan of Citizens Insurance Services/Epic. “It’s a safe place where the children can get involved, build lasting friendships and learn more about the Lord.”

Citizens Insurance Services/Epic is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance in Holland and surrounding areas. MAX Insurance, based in Overland Park, KS, is a unique fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise. Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need. It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program which makes grants to worthwhile community organizations recommended by its independent agents.

“MAX is more than an insurance company. We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer. “That’s why we are excited to partner with Citizens Insurance Services/Epic and the Holland United Methodist Church Kids in Christ program.”

For more information:
Donna Duncan
Citizens Insurance Services/Epic
600 East 6th Street, Suite B, PO Box 197
Huntingburg, IN 47542
812-683-2370
donnacitizens@gmail.com

MAX Insurance, www.MAXInsurance.com
816-215-5237

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MAX Insurance and Luster Insurance Group Provide Grant for Zion Lutheran Community Activity Center

(BOONVILLE, MO) – Luster Insurance of Boonville teamed with its partner insurance provider, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”), in announcing a grant for Zion Lutheran Church and School to support the new Activity Center in Lone Elm.

“We are pleased and proud to partner with MAX in our agency and in this community grant,” said Terry and Sheryl Luster. “MAX is more than an insurance company. We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer. “That’s why we are excited to partner with Luster Insurance and Zion Lutheran Church and School to provide support for the new Activity Center.”

Luster Insurance is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance in Boonville and surrounding areas. MAX Insurance, based in Overland Park, KS, is a unique fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise. Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need. It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program which makes grants to worthwhile community organizations recommended by its independent agents.

For more information:
Sheryl Luster
Luster Insurance
415 E. Ashley Road
Boonville, MO 65233
660-882-8899
Sheryl@lusterinsurancegroup.com

MAX Insurance, www.MAXInsurance.com
816-215-5237

Left to right in photo:  Teachers Andrea Petree and Marcia Toellner, Pastor Paul Weisenborn, Agents Terry and Sheryl Luster, and MAX Regional Sales Manager Mark Files

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MAX Team Packed Boxes for Harvesters Holiday Fixin’s

By Anna Smith, CISR

The MAX team partnered with the KU Campus Christians house to participate in the Harvesters Holiday Fixin’s event again this year! With the assistance of MAX staff, MAX’s Mutual Aid Ministries contributions, and a few generous outside donations, we were able to pack up 99 boxes to provide a meal to families in need for the upcoming Christmas holiday. Everyone had a great time donating, collecting, and packing the boxes. We are thrilled to be a part of this great event. Harvesters Community Food Network is a wonderful non-profit organization that provides food and household items to more than 620 non-profit agencies within a 26-county area of Northwestern Missouri and Northeastern Kansas.


Anna SmithAnna Smith, CISR
Pet lover, Mother of two daughters and Insurance Agent!
Direct Phone – 913-754-3828
asmith@maxinsurance.com
LinkedIn

Anna has worked at MAX for the past 5 years while having over 8 years of experience in the insurance industry. When she’s not at work, Anna enjoys spending time with her daughters and pets. They keep her busy from morning until evening, but she loves their time together. Anna also enjoys cooking for friends and family, and shares many new recipe creations with her co-workers.

Area Church Kitchen Receives Grant from Midwest Insurance Professionals and MAX Insurance

(CONNERSVILLE, IN) — People struggling with addiction and other challenges know they can find a nourishing meal at the Liberty Indiana Church of the Nazarene.  Now, a grant from an area insurance agency will help the church continue this meaningful outreach program.

Midwest Insurance Professionals of Connersville, IN and their partner insurance provider, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) recently made a grant to the church’s Kitchen Food Fund.  “Liberty Nazarene Church is a blessing to the community and those in need,” said Mike Hawkins of Midwest Insurance.  “We are pleased to help it acquire some new kitchen equipment to better serve those people in need.”

Hawkins requested the funds through the Mutual Aid Ministries program at MAX Insurance of Overland Park, KS.  MAX is a unique fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise. Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need.  It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program.

“MAX is more than an insurance company.  We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer.  “That’s why we are excited to partner with Mike Hawkins and Midwest Insurance Professionals on this very worthwhile program. We think that’s the way insurance should be.”

More information:

Mike Hawkins
Midwest Insurance Professionals
2928 Indiana Avenue
Connersville, IN  47331
mhawkins@midwestinsurancepro.com
765-825-8757

MAX Insurance and Mutual Aid Ministries
www.MAXInsurance.com

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MAX Mindfulness: The Past is Not Here Now!

by Dave Wine, President & CEO

Past is Not Here Now headerOne of the great benefits of using mindfulness is to release ourselves of the past.   When we live mindlessly, so many of our thoughts, perceptions and reflections are rooted in our past.   The past is gone and we only have the present moment.  The future is not yet here.  Mindfulness helps us stay rooted in our present rather than being sabotaged by our mind’s propensity to find blame and regrets in the past.  Watch your mind and just see how often this occurs for you.  Some examples that you might consider:

  • Many of our judgments on people we meet now are rooted in past relationships.  He/She reminds me of ______.   He/She is just like so and so.   She/He looks like ______.   They remind me of  _________.  Etc.  We seldom meet anyone new without making some type of comparison with someone in our past. It takes mindful effort to center only on this person now!
  • A painful incident or event in the past continues to affect our present (and therefore our future).   We might have been hurt or rejected at some point in our past.  That event, if we are not mindful, can continue to affect us now through our perceptions and mistrust of the present – people and events.  Yet the past has no ability to do that unless we allow it to.  It is mindfully up to us.
  • We perceive a current person or situation as “just like that past _______”.   It is doubtful a present person or situation is ‘just like the past’ and our context of putting that past into our present is unfair to any current situation or person.
  • We are moving through our day just fine when suddenly we realize we are depressed or disturbed in some way.  Why?  Looking closely we realize a thought entered our mind from the past that filled us with regret or feelings of inadequacy that is affecting our mood now.

If you pay close attention you will find that most negative mindsets come from thoughts from our past (or fear of the future), seldom is it the present, and even it if occurs in the present, it is often due to thoughts and comparisons to our past.  That is why mindfulness is so important and can be so helpful to us in focusing on now – the present.  It isn’t easy stuff to let go of the past and it takes focused thought (mindful thought) to stay in the present.


Photo of Dave WineDavid Wine

David is the President and CEO of the MAX enterprise, having served in that capacity since its formation in 2001.   He has forty plus years of leadership experience in the business and faith-based worlds, being an ordained minister, having been elected to the highest position in his denomination,  and receiving numerous awards and recognition for his leadership in the insurance industry. He currently serves on numerous boards in the church and insurance sectors.  His hobbies include hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing as well as being an avid reader.  David and his wife, Sharon, have three daughters, a son, and four grandchildren.