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Gideons International is an
evangelical Christian Evangelicalism (), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide, interdenominational movement within Protestantism, Protestant Christianity that emphasizes evangelism, or the preaching and spreading of th ...
association for men founded in 1899 in
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, whose primary activity is distributing free copies of the
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worldwide. It distributes complete Bibles or portions thereof in over 100 languages, most widely known in
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rooms, in addition to medical facilities, schools, military bases, as well as jails and prisons. The association takes its name from the Biblical figure
Gideon Gideon (; ) also named Jerubbaal and Jerubbesheth, was a military leader, judge and prophet whose calling and victory over the Midianites is recounted in of the Book of Judges in both the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible. Gideon was th ...
depicted in
Judges 6 Judges 6 is the sixth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Old Testament or the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel,Gilad, ElonWho Really Wrote the Biblical Books of Kings and the Prophets? '' ...
. In 1908, the Gideons began distributing free Bibles. The first Bibles were placed in rooms of the Superior Hotel in
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. Members of The Gideons International currently average distribution of over 70 million Bibles annually. On average, more than two copies of the Bible are distributed per second through Gideons International. As of April 2015, Gideons International has distributed over 2.5 billion Bibles. The headquarters of Gideons International is in
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.


History

The organization began in the fall of 1898, when two traveling salesmen, John H. Nicholson of
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, and Samuel E. Hill of
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, met in a hotel room they shared at the Central House Hotel in
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, and discussed the formation of an association.The Gideons International
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In May 1899, the two met again in
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, where they decided the goal of their association would be to unite traveling salesmen for evangelism. In July 1899, Nicholson, Hill, and Will J. Knights met at the YMCA in Janesville. Two of them continued with the distribution of the Bibles. Gideons began distributing free Bibles, the work they are most known for, in 1908, when the first Bibles were placed in the rooms of the Superior Hotel in
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. The organization describes its connection to the story of
Gideon Gideon (; ) also named Jerubbaal and Jerubbesheth, was a military leader, judge and prophet whose calling and victory over the Midianites is recounted in of the Book of Judges in both the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible. Gideon was th ...
:
"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
Midian Midian (; ; , ''Madiam''; Taymanitic: 𐪃𐪕𐪚𐪌 ''MDYN''; ''Mīḏyān'') is a geographical region in West Asia, located in northwestern Saudi Arabia. mentioned in the Tanakh and Quran. William G. Dever states that biblical Midian was ...
ites as described in Judges 7.


Membership

As of 2022, The Gideons reported having 269,500 members in 200 countries and territories. Membership in The Gideons International generally constitutes current or retired business or professional men (except clergy) aged 21 or older who are members in good standing of an evangelical or Protestant church and adhere to the core spiritual beliefs of the organization. Wives of Gideons may similarly join the Auxiliary of The Gideons International.


Programs

In addition to their well-known hotel room Bibles, members of The Gideons International also distribute Bibles to members of the
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of various countries, to
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s,
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s,
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s, MPs and
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s.


Testaments distributed

A typical Bible or
New Testament The New Testament (NT) is the second division of the Christian biblical canon. It discusses the teachings and person of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus, as well as events relating to Christianity in the 1st century, first-century Christianit ...
from The Gideons International contains: * a short preface; * a pamphlet suggesting Bible verses that may be of assistance in various sorts of trouble; *
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of John 3:16 into a variety of 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 (typical of the copies placed in hotel rooms), or just the New Testament,
Psalms The Book of Psalms ( , ; ; ; ; , in Islam also called Zabur, ), also known as the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called ('Writings'), and a book of the Old Testament. The book is an anthology of B ...
, and
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(typical of the copies handed out as gifts to individuals); * a short description of the evangelical understanding of salvation, with biblical quotations, and a place for the reader to sign and date their confession of
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as their savior (this is especially common in the shorter editions featuring the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs).


Colors of Testaments distributed

The covers of the New Testaments distributed by Gideons are color-coded based on which groups they are intended for: * Orange: given in sidewalk distribution * Green: for college/university students * Red: for in-school distribution to middle/high school students * Digital camouflage/desert camouflage: for the military * Dark blue: printed in a language other than
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, some also went to county jails * White: for medical professionals * Light blue: for distribution by the Auxiliary only * Brown: for jail and prison facilities *
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: personal worker's testaments (for individual witnessing by Gideons) * Periwinkle: personal worker's testaments (for individual witnessing by the Auxiliary) During World War II there were military-issued New Testaments, brown for Army and blue for Navy, distributed by the Gideons. In addition to desert camouflage and digital camouflage, there are also woodland camouflage editions for the military.


Distribution of Bibles on public school grounds

The distribution of Bibles on public school grounds has been an issue because of the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of the
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in the Constitution. Five
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cases discuss this issue: ''Everson'', ''McCollum'', ''Zorach'', ''Engel'', and ''Schempp''. In 2008,
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brought suit against the South Iron R-1 School District in Missouri for allowing the Gideons to distribute Bibles during class time. In 2009, the
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in St. Louis upheld a lower court ruling that found the South Iron district's distribution of Bibles to the schoolchildren in their classrooms was unconstitutional. An "attorney representing the South Iron School District in Annapolis, Mo., said the decision allows a new policy to finally be implemented, one that allows any group to hand out literature at the rural district, including information on how children can obtain Bibles." The Gideons International continues to contact youth in the United States through The Life Book, coordinating with churches and their youth to distribute copies of the Bible in high schools.Beth Patch
"No High School Student Left Behind - 'The Life Book' Movement"
, Christian Broadcasting Network. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
The
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, as of 2013, maintains that there are "constitutionally permissible ways in which Gideons Bibles may be distributed," and attorneys Rory Gray and Jeremy Tedesco write that the Alliance Defending Freedom sent letters to 174 school districts in Kentucky stating: "Federal caselaw overwhelmingly supports the decision to grant religious and non-religious community groups an equal opportunity to provide literature to willing students." In early 2014, the "Gideons International again distributed Bibles at a public elementary school in Kentucky."


In popular culture

* The
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mentioned the Gideon Bible in their 1968 song "
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". * The musician
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has a song called "Gideon's Bible" in his 1970 debut solo album ''
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''. * The band Jethro Tull mentioned a Gideons Bible open at page 1 in their 1971 song "
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". * The band
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references the Gideons in their 2004 song "Profits of Doom" on their album ''
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''. * The band
Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans Corb Lund (born January 29, 1969) is a Canadian country and western singer-songwriter from Taber, Alberta, Canada. He has released twelve albums, three of which are certified gold. Lund tours regularly in Canada, the United States and Australia, ...
references grabbing a Gideons Bible from a hotel desk in their 2012 song "Bible On The Dash" on their album ''
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''. * In the ''
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'' TV series, crewmates Lister and Rimmer find a Gideons Bible in their prison welcome pack in the season 8 episode "Back In The Red: Part 3", prompting Lister to observe that "he follows me everywhere, that guy. I was staying in a hotel once, he left his bible there too!"


See also

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Pocket Testament League The Pocket Testament League is a Christian nonprofit organization which distributes printed copies of the Gospels from the New Testament. History The Pocket Testament League was founded in 1893 by a 12-year-old named Helen Cadbury, daughter o ...


References


External links


The Gideons International official site
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