(PRESS RELEASE) National eyewear company, Eyes of Faith Optical and Christian Care Ministry (CCM), which offers the popular Medi-Share healthcare sharing program, are partnering to offer savings to the Christian community.
Through the partnership, the Eyes of Faith website now offers a dedicated link to sign up for the Medi-Share program. Visitors who sign up for Medi-Share membership through the link become eligible for a $100 rebate on Eyes of Faith glasses. A portion of every Eye of Faith purchase supports Christian missions that provide new prescription glasses, readers, and sunglasses to people in need domestically and internationally. Eyes of Faith purchases also help to build homes for orphans at Point Hope Village in Ghana, Africa.
Jim Schneider, co-founder of Eyes of Faith described the relationship, “We’re incredibly honored to work with Medi-Share to accomplish a common purpose. Both our organizations strive to consistently reflect the love of Christ as we share, care, and offer hope in our respective industries, so this partnership is a perfect fit.”
Medi-Share, an affordable Biblical health care program, already offers members significant savings on vision care through a discount program. This partnership extends Medi-Share’s vision discounts by providing a rebate on Eyes of Faith frames to those who enroll in the program through Eyes of Faith’s website.
After Eyes of Faith shoppers pay their first monthly Medi-Share payment, they will receive an email with a code for a $100 rebate. The rebate can be used to purchase Eyes of Faith frames at an independent eye care professional’s office or directly from the Eyes of Faith website if a local provider is not conveniently available to the shopper.
Scott Reddig, CEO of Christian Care Ministry, explains, “We are continually seeking to add value to our Medi-Share members and Eyes of Faith provides quality eyewear at affordable prices. Christian Care Ministry applauds Eyes of Faith’s mission to deliver the gift of sight and the message of Jesus Christ to people in need.”
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