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Why Hotels Don’t Leave Bibles In Their Rooms Anymore

"Belen, New Mexico, USA - April 4, 2012: Close up of a Gideon Bible on wood background. The Gideons International, founded in 1899, focuses on distributing complete Bibles or New Testaments by giving them directly to individuals or placing them in select public locations."

If you stay in a hotel room in the U.S. or many other countries of the world, you’ll sometimes find a “Hotel Bible” or sometimes more commonly known as a “Gideon Bible” in the nightstand. Most people know “the Gideons put it there” but really…what’s up with that? How did it start to be and why is it not always the case nowadays?

Well, I found out! 🙂

The history of Gideon Bibles

The Gideons are an evangelical Christian association that was founded in Wisconsin in 1899. The organization began in fall 1898, when two traveling salesmen, John H. Nicholson and Samuel E. Hill, both of Wisconsin, met in a hotel room they shared, where they discussed the formation of an association. In May 1899, the two met again and decided the goal of their association would be to unite traveling salesmen for evangelism. They decided to call their organization The Gideons, after Gideon in the Bible, 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.”

The Gideons began distributing free Bibles in 1908, when the first Bibles were placed in the rooms of a hotel in Montana. In the 100+ years since, they’ve become Gideon International and, thanks to donations, distribute Bibles, for free, to hotels all around the world. They’re also the ones who distribute free Bibles to hospitals, nursing homes, prisons, etc.

Why is this changing?

Essentially, because the U.S., as well as the world, is changing. Although Pew Research Center suggests that roughly 63% of Americans identify with being Christian, that number has been shrinking for decades (it was 90% fifty years ago, 78% fifteen years ago, and is expected to be “minority religion” [less than 50%] in a few decades). And that’s to say nothing of the fact that if you look at the world as a whole, only roughly 31% of the world’s population is Christian.

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Boutique hotel chain Provenance Hotels offers a “spiritual menu” in their nightstands.

In the 21st century, where world travel is an everyday occurrence, more organizations, including international hotel conglomerates, are acknowledging that many people of non-Christian faiths are sleeping in their rooms and may not want access to a Bible. Or maybe to not JUST a Bible. So…

The bottom line is, whereas Gideon Bibles could be found in 95% of U.S. hotels in 2006, they were in only 48% of them in 2016. Whether this is a good or a bad thing is definitely a matter of Your Mileage May Vary, but no matter which side of the fence you’re on, you have to admit that the times, they are a-changin’…

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