I have noticed something about most people around me. If I ask my friends, coworkers, or family members, “How’s life?” they inevitably answer, “Busy!” I am no exception. Working a full-time job, raising a family, and serving in local church ministry...
Few Bible study tools so effectively prick the conscience, focus the attention, and calm the spirit as a well-crafted daily devotional. A daily devotional is not designed to change your mind; it’s meant to change your heart. There are...
It’s resolution-making season. Whether you’re resolving to do the same things you did a year ago or starting over with a new list of goals, we’ve got some tips to help you make resolutions that stick in the new year. Imagine a...
One of the first Bible study tools that many believers acquire is a Bible with added footnotes, cross-references, and explanatory articles—a study Bible. But choosing a study Bible can be difficult. There are dozens to choose from, and many factors...
Today’s post is from Morris Proctor, certified and authorized trainer for Logos Bible Software. Morris, who has trained thousands of Logos users at his two-day Camp Logos seminars, provides many training materials. If you’re like me, as you’re...
When the Spurgeon Commentary: Galatians was first announced, it received a positive response and quickly went into development. Now you can use it to study any passage in Galatians. For example, let’s say you want to study Paul’s words about the...
What if God’s Word came to life? Now it does, in our new Bible text animation videos! We invite you to enjoy these free videos by subscribing to our YouTube channel. Bible text animations make for engaging church presentations, simple encouragement...
Today’s post is from Morris Proctor, certified and authorized trainer for Logos Bible Software. Morris, who has trained thousands of Logos users at his two-day Camp Logos seminars, provides many training materials. Has this ever happened to you? As...
They may be hiding—in your church, school, or neighborhood. In communities around the world, brilliant software developers are quietly going about their business, writing great code, building cool websites, and sighing as they fix their friends'...
As a pastor, I often have occasion to pray in public. Whether for a special occasion, like a baptism, or as a regular responsibility during a weekly worship service, I need to deliver prayers that communicate the state of our people before God. In...
Bible study just got better with the updated Logos Bible app for iPhone and iPad. The app is redesigned to be more user friendly and better for groups. New features include a reworked home page, customizable reading plans, Faithlife-connected...
You've seen announcements about our partnership with Knox Theological Seminary, and you know that Logos is is the standard, indispensable tool for every one of Knox's DMin students. But what you may not know is that Logos Bible software is rapidly...
Faithlife is where Christian community happens online. There’s no place quite like it for sharing life with other believers. You keep up with friends on Facebook. You manage your messages with email. If you have a band, you (might) still be on...
One of the strengths of Logos Bible Software is that you can create a unique theological library and search it in seconds. With more than 25,000 resources available, your library can be completely personalized to meet your needs. Respected pastor...
Recently, the Andrew Murray Collection went up on Community Pricing. Not only does it contain 11 monthly and 2 yearly devotionals—it also includes an additional 25 books packed with sermons, essays, addresses, and more. To celebrate this awesome...
Logos has several helpful RSS feeds that bring you our latest blogs, news, and product information. If you’re not sure how to use an RSS feed, this post will get you started. RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a quick and efficient way to get up...
Can you relate to any of the following statements? I want to learn to study the Bible. I want to learn to use Logos Bible Software. I want to understand Bible study resources like commentaries, concordances, and cross reference books. I want a...
Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) is certainly one of the most important theologians in history. His immense corpus of work covers every aspect of Christian life and doctrine, penetrating to the core of mankind's relationship with God. Despite its...
I remember reading Conflict and Community in Corinth and enjoying it so much that I rushed out to buy and devour Grace in Galatia. Since then, the Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series has become invaluable to my New Testament studies. Logos recently...
Logos recently put the Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament (BHGNT) on Pre-Pub, and I can't overemphasize how awesome and useful this series is! You may come across a difficult grammatical construction or syntactical anomaly in the Greek text...
Thanks to all of our Facebook fans, yesterday we passed the 40,000 fan mark! It’s quite a milestone, and it’s exciting that you’re staying connected and socializing with each other and us. Just for perspective, 40,000 is also the number of: about...
The new year is upon us—a time for making resolutions and setting goals. What better way to start 2012 than with a new Bible reading plan? Following a Bible reading plan is an easy way to become more familiar with the Scriptures—one day at a time...
If you’re like I am you can relate to this scenario: We read a print book highlighting the main points in blue as we go. After completing the book, we ask ourselves, Now where was that insight the author gave about obeying God? So we flip back...
One of the most common questions I get asked during the breaks at Camp Logos is, “How do I create a sentence diagram?” After a little discussion, I discover the Logos user normally doesn’t want a traditional line diagram (like we learned...
Normally I try to address as many people as possible in my Monday blogs. Today, however, is an exception as I pass along a very specific Greek tip that I e-mailed a Logos user in response to his question: I was wondering if there was a way to search...