Looking for insight into how practitioners today approach Bible-focused preaching? Check out articles below written by pastors and theologians for pastors and theologians, covering topics like preaching, sermon tools, ministry, biblical studies, and more.
Preachers are herd animals. When Billy Graham was popular, his approach shaped pulpits. The same could be said for John MacArthur, Tim Keller, Martin Luther, or John Chrysostom. I like how one...
Prepare, Preach & Manage Your Sermons, All Inside Logos
The Logos Bible study platform is built to serve the needs of pastors around the globe with tools to help them preach God's Word to God's people. With features like Sermon Assistant, Factbook, and Smart Search, you can quickly survey our vast digital theological library for in-depth research that would otherwise take hours of meticulous work by hand.
Get more detail on a passage, biblical event, or topic
Factbook is an easy place to start studying a passage. Enter a verse, topic, event, or person, and you'll instantly see results from the books you own in Logos. It's great to help you prepare for an expository sermon, plan a topical series, or explore a motif throughout all of Scripture.
Search like you can in Google—but get results only from trusted resources inside Logos. Simply type a question in the search bar and Logos's Smart Search pulls Bible verses or generates a (cited!) synopsis from your digital library and ours. Questions can range from comparing theological perspectives, historical inquiries, or help remembering a specific passage in the Bible.
We could have named Study Assistant "Talk to Your Books," because that's basically what it lets you do. Study Assistant provides a conversational space to ask our database questions to further your study. Similar to ChatGPT or Gemini, you can ask questions and have a conversation from your digital library. Unlike other AI-powered tools, Study Assistant only generates answers based on resources from within our platform and cites every single source.