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Faith in Action


We are proud to have service and a servant-attitude at the forefront of everything we do here at Integrity Debt Solutions. We will review your situation and make recommendations based on what we believe to be best for you and your family. We will candidly describe the drawbacks as well as the benefits of our programs so you can weigh your options and make an educated choice.

We operate by the "Golden Rule" which states in Matt. 7:12 and Luke 6:31, "And just as you want men to do to you, you also do to them likewise."  All of our relationships, both business and personal, have been built upon this principle, and we’re confident this has been the key to our success.

Integrity in All Things
Free consultations, an array of programs to choose from, long-term commitment to our customers’ success, complete confidentiality, pricing structures that enable our programs to fund themselves with the money they save, and a scripture-based service and servant attitude toward our clients.  These are the commitments we bring to the table when we sit down with you.  We ask our clients to respond in kind:  Honesty up front, disclosure of their complete financial situation, compliance with their program’s requirements, and ongoing truthful reporting. 

In addition, while we will happily enroll our past DRES program clients in any of our other programs, we will not accept them back as repeat DRES customers. To do so would simply be wrong.  The major credit card industry is working on the wrong side of the law, and we are proud to help customers discover this truth and use it as a force for dissolving their obligations.  But customers who then freely reenter an agreement with a major credit card company know full well the conditions under which they are entering.  Using the DRES program to back out of their contract a second time would be disingenuous and we will not be a party to it.

Christian foundation:
Christians can have a particularly difficult time with debt. We feel weak and enslaved by the bargain we struck to obtain worldly goods. And should we reach the point where we can no longer meet the payment demands of our bargains, we can feel as though we are swindling honest financial institutions that have extended their credit to us in good faith. If this sounds like you, we’d like to take a moment and speak to you as fellow Christians on the concept of forgiveness.
 
Much like the concept of having your sins forgiven by Jesus Christ's death on the cross (covering a debt we could not pay), so too does an honest debt relief program forgive a debt that holds people in bondage, setting them free from something they may never be able to pay.

When a person realizes that he or she is a sinner that needs to be saved, receives forgiveness, and starts life as a new creation in Christ, the realization of this spiritual truth serves as motivation to love the Lord with all your heart, mind, and strength - committing never to return to the past lifestyle. This is what being born-again is all about!

Allowing an honest debt relief program to serve you and your family and "forgive" as much of your debt as possible, you should feel cleansed and motivated to never again become enslaved by worldly credit institutions. Our prayer is that you will then have the freedom and desire to follow biblical principals as you recover and move forward with every other facet of your life.
It is further our hope and prayer that by having your overwhelming financial burden forgiven, love and trust may be restored to your marriage, undue stress and its attendant health problems (both physical and emotional) may be alleviated, and most importantly, the deep spiritual relationship with God, that may have been lost or damaged through the fear and guilt of your bondage to debt, may be renewed as you are set free.