British Reverend Told Jesus Sticker Threatens Insurance Coverage

Mark 13:13 “You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved.”

A 75-year-old minister has been told that her auto coverage could be voided because she placed Jesus-themed stickers on her vehicle.

Rev. Wena Parry of the Independent Congregational Church of South Wales drives around with inspirational messages such as “Christ is My Lord.”  Age UK Insurance claims that because she placed the stickers on the car it’s a modification that violated her policy.

“Every opportunity I have I want to tell people about Jesus. I reckon there must at least be a million people who have read the texts on my car and no one has had a problem with it before,” Parry said. “But, there might be somebody within that company that hates Christianity.”

The letter to Parry demands she explain within 10 days why she had not informed the insurance company she placed bumper stickers on her car and an additional cigarette lighter.

“The policy may be declared void,” the letter asserted. “These modifications do not fit our acceptance criteria for motor insurance and [coverage] would have been declined if we had been made aware of these at the time of purchasing your policy.”

The insurance company claims that the issue is not the content of the bumper stickers.

“Our insurers have concluded that our request to declare all modifications was not made clear enough to Rev. Parry and therefore she did not know which vehicle enhancements should have been declared,” the spokesman said.

2 thoughts on “British Reverend Told Jesus Sticker Threatens Insurance Coverage

  1. Just another way to take your money and not honor any valid claim. (A bumper sticker might make your bumper rust and because the bumper is rusty it is defective and will cost more damage to your car and you must pay every cent with your insurance payments so we will never lose money.)

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