There are several things a traveler expects when staying in a hotel: that room service is available, the beds won’t be as comfy as your own, and there will be a Bible in the nightstand. Guests of Marriott’s latest hotel chains — Moxy and Edison — can remove the latter expectation from their list: the chain won’t include the holy book in rooms. [More]
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Costco Apologizes For Bibles Labeled As “Fiction” At California Store
Costco’s had some explaining to do after the pastor of a non-denominational church in California happened upon a particular display of Bibles at his local Costco store. He says he was shopping for a gift for his wife when he found a bunch of Bibles with price tags reading “fiction.” [More]

Reading The Bible Will Make You Rich
No matter your spiritual disposition, those guys who wrote the Bible knew a thing or two about holding on to your shekels.

Pastor Complains About Satan Tagline Criticism
A couple days ago, we wrote about how St. James Church used a quote from Satan as their website tag line. Church Marketing Sucks has been following the story, and has posted this comment from the pastor of St. James:
Satan Speaks: All Your Church Are Belong To Us
Church Marketing Sucks has a post up detailing the unique tag line a church has chosen for itself in Pennsylvania.