You make an excellent gangster charver.
From an allocation of resources I understand that food and shelter provide more than a bible. With the belief that each person can spend their money how they choose if they want to spend $1 on a bible I have no problem with it. And while that bible may not provide shelter to a family it might provide spiritual comfort a family needs in its time of loss. That you can't really put a price tag on.
Okay, then why not collect and distribute numerous religious, spiritual or inspirational books?
I realize it may be of value to some but the real point is a promotion of the values of the one giving. It is not very charitable.