Company threatens to cancel car insurance over Jesus stickers

by Will Hall, |
A car with religious stickers prompted discussion on a blog. | steveboss.blogspot.com

CYMMER, Wales (Christian Examiner) – The insurance company Age U.K. has threatened to drop the policy of a Christian for displaying religious stickers on her car.

The company told Wena Parry, 75, the large signs on the sides and hood proclaiming "Christ Must Be Saviour" and "Christ for Me" were "modifications" that might invalidate their coverage of the vehicle.

According to the BBC, the issue came to light when Parry submitted pictures with a claim for a stolen part. "She was warned: 'The policy may be declared void.'"

"These modifications do not fit our acceptance criteria for motor insurance and cover would have been declined if we had been made aware of these at the time of purchasing your policy," BBC said. But the company claims their objections have nothing to do with the "Christian nature" of the graphics.

For her part, Parry said the stickers help her tell as many people as possible about Jesus.

"I reckon there must be at least a million people who have read the texts on my car," she said.