The International Christian Truckers Association supports the vital field of Christian truck drivers and their businesses. We pray for our members daily and expect God to bless us beyond measure. Whether you are self-employed, work for a company, or own your own enterprise, we offer you solid basics for your business success:
- Access to affordable health insurance
- Accidental Death, and Fraud Identity Expense insurances
- ICA Group Travel
- $50 referral fees
- Your own personal website
- 401K retirement plan
- XP-25 fuel saver modules
- Financial and spiritual courses
- Large internet referral listing
- Networking opportunities
Come check out membership benefits and join us!
We are a essential service in our world, delivering all its goods. Our constant presence on our highways assures that everything from cars to all the food in our grocery stores is being delivered.
Truckers are naturally independent and strong. Many of us simply love the road while others look to move up or start our own company. If we are working as long-distance truckers, we regularly face the loneliness of being away from family, the frustration of unexpected delays, the stress of meeting deadlines, and the health risks of sleep deprivation. Hours of driving time yield the boredom of what drivers sometimes refer to as "whiteline fever."
But we as Christian drivers have discovered the value of using our driving time to meditate on God's Word. It's becoming more and more common to see the lighted symbol of the cross on the grill or wind jammer of a truck as drivers proudly display the symbol of the faith they have in their hearts. Drivers who share an interest in the Spirit and a commitment to Jesus Christ are discovering one another and the joy of Christian Fellowship on the highways. Join us to share with other Christian truckers.
Our job has become easier with satellites and GSP. This links us with our company's headquarters where our goods are tracked and where we can receive important troubleshooting information. The U.S. Department of Transportation requires that drivers keep a log of their activities, the condition of the truck, and the circumstances of any accidents. It also governs our work hours so we can remain alert on the road.
Overall our industry is expected to always remain strong due to the growth in economy and the amount of freight that needs to be carried. Competing forms of freight transportation -- rail, air, and ship transportation -- still require trucks to move the goods between ports, depots, airports, warehouses, and retailers.
The demand for truckers will always remain high as our industry continues to transport all the world's goods.
We invite you to join our Christian family of drivers as we help the world function smoothly.