Articles and Newsletters
On the Road and In the Flock: Why Mutual Aid Agency Travels Across the Country for Churches
“We’re people serving people.”
That’s how Kimberly Rutter sums up the work of Mutual Aid Agency — a small but mighty faith-based insurance team rooted in rural Abilene, Kansas. As General Manager, Kimberly leads a six-person team (plus a summer intern) who don’t just sell policies — they show up. And sometimes that means literally showing up across the country.
Facing Hurricane Season with Faith and Preparation
As hurricane season approaches, many of us begin checking flashlights, clearing gutters, and reviewing emergency plans. But storms don’t just test our homes—they test our peace of mind. At Mutual Aid Agency, we believe in meeting those moments with preparedness, protection, and shared support.
From Cap and Gown to Coverage: Preparing for What’s Next
May marks a season of endings and beginnings—of tassels turned, caps tossed, and fresh starts on new paths. As graduates walk across stages with diplomas in hand and futures wide open, families celebrate achievement and anticipate the road ahead. At Mutual Aid Agency, we believe this moment also presents an opportunity to pause and prepare—not just for what’s next in life, but for what’s next in protection.
140 Years of Faith, Community, and Mutual Aid: A Story Still Growing
This April, Mutual Aid Agency (MAA) begins a year-long celebration of an extraordinary milestone—140 years of faith-driven service, stewardship, and care.
Faith, Farming, and Protection: How Mutual Aid Supports Those Who Feed America
Agriculture is more than just an industry—it’s a way of life built on faith, resilience, and community. Farmers don’t just grow crops; they cultivate relationships, strengthen communities, and ensure families across the country have food on their tables. Their work is demanding, unpredictable, and deeply rooted in the principle that no one succeeds alone.

