What version of the Bible is in hotel rooms?


What version of the Bible is in hotel rooms? The intent of The Gideon Bible is not to convert hotel guests, but rather to provide comfort to travelers who find themselves a long way from home. The first Bible to find its home in a hotel room in 1899 was intended to bring peace and solace to weary traveling salesmen.


What religion leaves Bibles in hotels?

Gideons International Even today, members must be current or retired businessmen, at least 21 years of age, who are members in good standing of an evangelical or protestant church. The Bibles they distribute are free and meant for anyone who finds worth in them, so feel free to take one home if you feel so led.


Who pays for the Bibles in hotel rooms?

These are not left there haphazardly, but rather they are distributed by an organization, The Gideons International, as a means of evangelism. The Gideons hope to spread the good news of their faith to weary travelers by distributing Bibles in hotel rooms.


Do hotels know if you take a towel?

THEY KNOW. According to a Miami-based company called Linen Tracking Technology, a lot of hotels stitch tiny microchips into their towels, robes, pillowcases, cloth napkins and other linens. The LinenTracker chips are currently being used in over 2,000 hotels--but don't ask which ones.


Why do hotels not have a 13th floor?

Early tall-building designers, fearing a fire on the 13th floor, or fearing tenants' superstitions about the rumor, decided to omit having a 13th floor listed on their elevator numbering. This practice became commonplace, and eventually found its way into American mainstream culture and building design.


Is it illegal to take hotel Bibles?

Is Taking a Bible from a Hotel Considered “Stealing?” If you were to take The Bible with you or remove it from the hotel room, The Gideons would not accuse you of stealing it.


Why is there no room 420 in hotels?

Some accommodation providers have tried to prevent possible mischief by removing 420 as a room number entirely. Over the years other hotel guests have noticed other attempts by hotels to circumvent the enthusiasm of stoners for the number 420.