People are loving Logos 9. This new version of Bible software brings a lot to the table for pastors and preachers. This is much more than Bible study software. It’s…
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2 Important Questions Everyone Should Ask about the Book of Romans
Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, Valentin de Boulogne (1591–1632). Source: commons.wikimedia.org By Grant R. Osborne Who was Paul’s audience in Romans? Paul’s writings and the book of Acts give…
Learning Logos: New to Logos? Start with the Factbook!
If you’re new to Logos Bible Software, you may be wondering where to start your Bible study. With all of the possibilities, should you start with the Home Page? A Guide? …
Logos Tech Tip: 2 Unbelievably Simple Tools to Cultivate Spiritual Health
In Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Peter Scazzero lists 10 characteristics of emotionally unhealthy spirituality, including “Doing for God, instead of being with God.” The sad truth is that we often see…
How to Power Your Sermon Presentation—from the Pulpit
Image courtesy of Faithlife Media Picture this: you’ve prayerfully completed sermon preparation, and it’s time to share the Word. Your sermon slides are ready, and you’re in the sanctuary. Your…
The Rundown on Logos 9 Discounts Disappearing Soon
It’s official: February 1 is your last day to nab launch discounts on the new Logos 9. Log in to see your savings! Don’t know what all the excitement is…
Learning Logos: See Search Results at a Glance with Charts
As I was reading through 1 Corinthians, I came to 2:7, which states in the ESV: But we impart a secret and hidden wisdom of God, which God decreed before the ages for our glory.…
How to Read the Bible with ‘Open Ears’—& What That Really Means
By Peter Leithart How do we become good readers of the Bible? . . . We become good readers of the Bible in the same way that we become faithful…
Got Big Bible Study Goals? Here’s Your Secret Weapon to Reach Them
If you’re like me, you probably set out each new year with lofty Bible study goals. And then, well—life happens. A few random distractions can quickly turn much-intended goals into…
3 Things Not to Miss in the Story of the Epiphany
By Kent R. Hughes Today we celebrate Epiphany, one of the oldest Christian feast days,1 which remembers the magi’s journey as they followed the star of Bethlehem in search of…