The evangelical missionaries who operate in the region distribute the sacred atheist 'Bible and Psalms' according to their beliefs in the Kurdish language free of charge to the region.
Missionaries are walking in our country as they wish which led to strained relations between the US and Turkey Brunson's priest missionary enterprise on the agenda, conducting studies around the country. While the evangelist priest Brunson is known to be working in areas where the Kurdish population is intense, the papaza-affiliated missionary organizations distribute the "Bible and Psalms" book free of charge in areas where the Kurdish population is high.
There are dozens of missionary organizations affiliated to the Pastor of the Church of the Resurrection of Izmir, Brunson, continue to work in our country. It is known that Pastor Brunson, frequently spied on the Kurdish population, frequently visited the regions he lived in, and it is said that Brunson tried to infiltrate Kurdish youths with evangelical thought. On the other hand, there are also photos of Brunson coming together with HPGs.
After Brunson, missionary organizations are trying to disseminate perverse evangelical thought in our country. Missionaries have moved to areas where the Kurdish population is intense. The missionaries who previously only distributed free bibles now have a free distribution of the "Bible and Psalms" book, which is called the book of the evangelical thinker, in areas where the Kurdish population is intense.
Missionaries continue to work on the internet and social media without stopping. The book "Kürtlere Müjde" is distributed in Kurdish-printed "Bible and Psalms" book which tells evangelical thought. The website where the book was distributed turned out to be supported by the Church of the Resurrection of İzmir, which is the church of Pastor Brunson.
The reason why the Evangelists mixed up the book with the Bible and the Zebur is also remarkable. The evangelists, who are Zionist Christians, In this sense they brought together the Bible and the Zebur, arguing that Jesus should be able to return to the earth.