The Gideon's consider it their ministry to make Bibles available for everyone. They have been putting Bibles in hotel rooms for many years and in many countries. Also, some hospitals. They also supply Bibles for groups of people who want them but can't afford them, such as groups in Africa or China.
2006-08-01 21:41:29
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answered by Ellen J 7
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The Gideons (www.gideons.org), formed in 1899 in Janesville, Wisconsin, are the oldest Christian business and professional men's association in the United States with 130,000 members located in more than 170 countries.
In the early days, most of the Gideons were traveling salesmen who wanted to be effecitve Christian witnesses while on the road. They decided to place a Bible at the reception desk in each hotel they frequented so patrons could borrow it. The Bible also served as a silent witness in these hotels after the Gideons had checked out. Today, the Gideons place more than 45,000,000 bibles annually in prisons, hospitals, military bases and, of course, hotel rooms.
2006-08-02 04:49:12
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answered by Vanessa V 2
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I reckon it's because hotel rooms are often used for something sordid, and so you can read some of the Bible and repent. However, this is a little selective being that we're such a muticultural/multifaith country!
2006-08-02 06:24:59
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answered by old_but_still_a_child 5
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A international group of men called Gideons places them there as a religious outreach to some traveler who has reached a one of dispair in hopes they will read the Bible and be encouraged by the Good News.
2006-08-02 04:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Gideons giving Bibles would be a good answer. I've heard the story of a guy who found a Bible in a cave!http://www.amazingfacts.org/about_us/pastor_doug.asp
However, many lives have been changed by reading a Bible that somebody reach them in some unespected places. No wonders why it is the number one best seller book. This reminds me that no matter where you are, God can reach you.
I believe that Bible is truth because it has been proven so even by facts:
http://www.drfalesbaa.com/reliability%20of%20bible.htm
http://www.amazingfacts.org/items/Read-Media.asp?ID=637&x=23&y=27
http://www.amazingfacts.org/items/study_guides.asp?tTitle=New%20Revelation
http://www.amazingfacts.org/items/storacle_lessons.asp?tTitle=Millennium%20of%20Prophecy
2006-08-02 05:39:00
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answered by Cachanilla 3
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Well if you really want to know. well here it is. Some people just check into a hotel to commit sucide. They usually hope that they would pick it up and read it. But most of the time it doesnt work. Sorry if this was not what you were thinking.
~angel
2006-08-02 04:40:46
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answered by voice_of_angels000 2
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It was a vision that Martin Luther King Jr. had - it is old fashioned. We don't have Bibles in our hotel rooms any more - instead there are a heap of books of all kinds !
2006-08-02 04:39:31
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answered by R G 5
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Hotels are known for places to commit adultery.. Placing a bible in the room tries to discourage it.. You knew that..
2006-08-02 04:43:39
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answered by emanon 6
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The Gideons
2006-08-02 04:41:22
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answered by Hillary Duh 1
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It was put there by Gideons, Gideons International is an evangelical Christian organization dedicated to distributing copies of the Bible (in either the King James Version or the New King James Version in the United States, but other translations in over 80 languages in more than 180 countries of the world) to those who might not otherwise encounter it, most famously in hotel rooms. The organization was founded in 1899 in Boscobel, Wisconsin as one of the first parachurch organizations dedicated to Christian evangelism. It began distributing free Bibles, the work it is chiefly remembered for, in 1908, when the first Bibles were placed in the rooms of the Superior Hotel in Iron Mountain, Michigan.
The organization describes its link to the story of Gideon thus:
"Gideon was a man who was willing to do exactly what God wanted him to do, regardless of his own judgment as to the plans or results. Humility, faith, and obedience were his great elements of character. This is the standard that The Gideons International is trying to establish in all its members, each man to be ready to do God's will at any time, at any place, and in any way that the Holy Spirit leads."
In keeping with this symbolism, the symbol of the Gideons is a two handled pitcher and torch, recalling Gideon's victory over the Midianites as described in Judges chapter 7.
In addition to their well-known hotel-room Bibles, the Gideons also distribute Bibles to members of the military of various countries, to hospitals, nursing homes, prisons and also to students. A typical Gideon Bible or New Testament will contain:
a short preface;
an apparatus suggesting Bible verses which may be of assistance in various sorts of trouble;
translations of John 3:16 into a variety of different languages and scripts;
the Bible text itself, without notes, references, or any other reference matter other than chapter and verse headings — this can either be the full Bible (as with most of the ones they put in the hotels), or just the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs (typical in the Bibles which are handed out as gifts rather than left in rooms for temporary use);
a short description of biblical salvation, with biblical quotations, and generally a place for the reader to sign and date his confession of Jesus (this is especially common in the shorter editions of just the New Testament and Psalms).
The placement of Gideon Bibles in hotel rooms has made the Gideon Bible a frequent subject for comment in popular culture; it is alluded to among other places in the Beatles song "Rocky Raccoon", the Jethro Tull song "Locomotive Breath", and the Bill Hicks comedy album Rant in E-Minor, in which the legendary comedian speculates how Gideons operate and considers capturing and studying them as hobby. The Manic Street Preachers titled their third album The Holy Bible. It included the lyrics "I know I believe in nothing but it is my nothing" and "All I preach is extinction". Of the album title, Richey Edwards (lyricist) said "In every hotel in the world, the only constant is the Holy Bible." More recently, the Louisville, Kentucky band My Morning Jacket released a song called "Gideon" the lyrics of which say in part "Religion - Should Appeal To The Hearts Of The Young. Who Are You? What Have You Become?" The band The Hold Steady mentions a character named Gideon who rips the pages he likes from "the Bible from his bedstand in the motel" (presumably left by Gideons) in their song "Cattle and the Creeping Things".
In addition, this practice has inspired other religious organizations to distribute their sacred texts in similar fashion, such as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with the Book of Mormon.
2006-08-02 04:59:50
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answered by Homey Da_Clown 2
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