An evangelical church in Sweden has announced it wants to airdrop thousands of copies of the Bible onto areas of Iraq controlled by Isis militants, in an effort to “pass the hope and love of the Christian gospel” to local people.

 

The Church is planning to fly remote controlled drones at high-altitude over Isis-occupied regions, which will then drop tiny, electronic copies of the gospels into occupied towns.

The church, one of the leading charismatic institutions in the Scandinavian country, confirmed the Bibles are “the size of pill boxes” and “require no electricity but work on their own”.

Representatives from the organization dismissed accusations the Bible drop was intended to be provocative in any way, saying they were merely motivated by an “unfailing and never-ending love” for all people.

In a statement, the church said: “Our ambition is to pass on the hope and love of the Christian gospel to a population living in closed areas where they are being denied human rights.

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