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Gideons International

American  
[gid-ee-uhnz] / ˈgɪd i ənz /

noun

  1. an interdenominational lay society organized in 1899 to place Bibles in hotel rooms.


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She and her husband traveled to gatherings of the Gideons International, an evangelical Christian organization.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prohibited from leaving the state without permission, he asked to travel to the District on Jan. 6, 2021, so that he could hand out Bibles on behalf of the Christian group The Gideons International.

From Washington Post

The men founded Gideons International in 1899 and have distributed more than 2 billion Bibles and New Testaments.

From Washington Post

Marriott gets the Bibles for free from Gideons International, a group that donates Bibles to prisons, hospitals, hotels and other public places.

From Washington Times

He recently celebrated 75 years with this “body of believers dedicated to making the Word of God available to everyone,” according to the Gideons International website at www2.gideons.org.

From Washington Times