About the founder

A veteran. A father.
A friend with a phone.

Covenant Life Group wasn't built on a business plan. It was built on a story — one that took Jorge Galindo from a rough upbringing through two combat deployments to the front door of every family he now protects.

Jorge Galindo, founder of Covenant Life Group
Iraq War vet · father · friend

Chapter one

A kid looking for a steady hand.

I grew up moving between houses. There wasn't a consistent parent figure, no blueprint for how to be a man, a husband, a father. For a long time I figured life was something that happened to you. I made choices in my teenage years I'm not proud of. I thought I was on a road I couldn't come back from.

Chapter two

The Marines gave me a post to stand.

I enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and deployed to Iraq — twice. Combat doesn't make anyone a better person automatically, but it gave me something I'd never had: structure, a mission, a team, and a reason to hold the line. I came home different. I came home with a sense of what it meant to keep a promise even when it was hard.

Chapter three

Faith and family rebuilt me.

My wife and I met when I was still figuring out who I was. She saw a better version of me before I did. My church gave me a community that taught me about grace — the idea that the past doesn't own you. Then our two daughters came, and everything I'd been trying to become finally had a name: a good father.

Chapter four

Covenant Life is the next post.

I became an insurance agent because I wanted to stand between families and the worst day of their lives. That's it. Not a career ladder, not a sales funnel. A post. I named the business Covenant Life because a covenant is a promise you keep — especially when it's inconvenient. If I can't promise to pick up the phone, I shouldn't be protecting your family.

"The thing I needed most as a kid was someone dependable. So that became the business. Not slogans — just showing up."
— Jorge Galindo
Why 'Covenant'

Because insurance is a promise,
and a promise has a name.

The word covenant shows up in scripture, in marriage vows, in the oath I took when I joined the Marines. It's not a contract you walk away from when it stops being convenient — it's a bond you honor through the inconvenient parts.

Life insurance is the same idea. Years pass, life happens, and one day the policy has to do what it said it would do. The family on the other side of that day deserves more than a call center.

That's why I do this. That's the covenant.

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