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There are two types of Insurance Purchased for International Trips (ex. Short Term Mission Trips, etc.): Liability and Medical


International Liability Insurance

International Liability insurance for each event is purchased by Reliant.  This insurance amount will change each year based on location and type of event.  It is hard to budget ahead of time b/c the insurance will not give us a real quote without all of this info until we have the following info. The following details are needed and are usually received on the event setup form.

  • Names
  • If they are a trip participant, Reliant intern, or Reliant employed missionary 
  • The time they will be there in the country (or number of weeks).
  • Dates of the program. 

 And if the event is using rental cars/vans: (This international liability insurance policy will also include an auto liability policy for the event if rental cars are being used). 

  • Names of the drivers and their age
  • If they are a trip participant, Reliant intern or Reliant employed missionary.


All participants will have already filled out a liability and medical form on the event application.  

Short Term Mission Trip Medical Travel Insurance

Short Term Mission Trip Medical Travel Insurance: Reliant carries a short-term supplemental insurance coverage that supplements, but does not replace personal medical insurance for international events. This is a medical Day Tripper Travel insurance that would be purchased by event team for all international event participants/interns/and some missionary.  The cost tends to be around $3-5 per day per participant.  

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Those domestic Reliant employees that have enrolled in our GuideStone medical insurance do not need separate medical insurance, since GuideStone offers worldwide coverage.  See Travel Assistance for more information on Reliant employee coverage.

Here is a list of who do need it...

  • All event trip participants need this daily medical insurance. 
  • All Reliant interns also need this insurance (even though they are employed they are not enrolled in our GuideStone medial insurance).
  • And any Reliant missionary that did not enrolled in our GuideStone medical insurance. (Ex.  some missionary spouses are not enrolled and some missionary opted out of insurance b/c they went with their non-Reliant employed spouses insurance.)   And any part time Reliant missionary who are not benefits eligible (under 30 hours per week). Send a list of all the Reliant missionary and missionary spouses to our Benefits Coordinator and ask them to go through the missionary list attending the event to see if they are properly enrolled in our GuideStone medical insurance or if you need to add them to the supplemental Day Tripper medical policy or not.


Why are we buying this medical insurance?

For international events, in regards to medical insurance and medical coverage…

Reliant purchases a short-term supplemental medical insurance coverage that supplements, but does not replace their personal medical insurance.  We will provide the event director with all the insurance cards and documents that they would need if something were to happen.  The event director will be responsible for sharing the information of what is and what is not covered by the supplemental insurance to each participant. 


We currently use Insurance Services of America to provide our insurnace for short term missionaries overseas.  This is for any person or group traveling between 5 - 180 days.

Website: http://missionaryhealth.com/

Before we can begin purchasing insurance we need the Flight Itineraries for all the individuals going on the trip. (These do not go to the insurance company, but we do not want to order insurance until flights have been ordered b/c we know that means that the dates will not change as to when they will be there).  

Once plane tickets have been purchased you will need to purchase the groups insurance coverage with the effective dates being the day they depart for the trip through the day they return to the US.

Steps for Purchasing - 

  1. Under Group Plans select Group Benefits for Mission Organizations
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  2. Apply Online
    You will need full legal names and birthdays for each participant 
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  3. Purchase Insurance
  4. Send all insurance documentation and ID cards to the trip leader


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(*If the participant is not a U.S. citizen, they can not get insurance coverage if they are traveling to the country of their citizenship.)



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Plane tickets:

The trip leader (if they are a Reliant employee) can order the plane tickets and then reimburse the flights through Reliant with the event director's approval.   Or, a Reliant office employee (someone with Reliant credit card with an appropriate limit) can purchase the flights. We can not reimburse someone who is not a Reliant employee for buying the tickets. (ex. Someone wants a relative/friend to purchase the tickets for them so that they are free/reduced using their mileage points... we can't do this unless the person purchasing the tickets is a Reliant employee.) See International Event Transportation Information



After ordering the insurance....

  • Send insurance ID cards and policy info to the director.  They must have these cards printed and in hand in the country in case of emergency.  
  • Also, get approval (electronic signature) for the purchase of the insurance amount from the director. 



See also Event Incidents and Insurance.

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