Rev Wena Parry, 75, was told that stickers saying ‘Christ Must Be Saviour’ and ‘Christ For Me’ could be regarded as ‘modifications’ and could invalidate her insurance policy. Rev Parry, from Cymmer in Neath Port Talbot, told BBC Wales' X-Ray she believes she has been treated unfairly because of her religious beliefs by Age UK insurance. ‘There might be somebody within that company that hates Christianity.’ she said. Age UK denied there was a religious motive behind the move. Rev Parry says the large signs on the bonnet and sides of the car help spread the gospel message. ‘Every opportunity I have I want to tell people about Jesus. I reckon there must at least a million people who have read the texts on my car,’ she said. She was warned: ‘The policy may be declared void’.
Insurance row over vicar's Jesus Christ car stickers
Written by Super User 06 Feb 2015Additional Info
- Pray: for Rev Parry, that her dispute with Age UK Insurance will be settled amicably. (Ex.18:19)
- More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-31064998