He kept it.

But the "Pack" part is what makes it remarkable. It comes bundled with a New Testament that has been reordered and annotated specifically for the Jewish skeptic.

I once tried to give a standard Gideon's New Testament to a rabbi in Brooklyn. He handed it back like it was poison. Last month, I gave him the J4J Pack Bible. He didn't throw it away. He opened it. He saw the Hebrew letters. He read the introduction by a Jewish believer.