Kristen Schafer shares how she uses Logos reading plans to stay connected with friends throughout the country (0:10), and Todd Bishop shares how to use Exegetical Guides in Logos (4:05). Access Reading Plans in Logos—free Both of the features...
In times of crisis, people need community—especially their church community. But when a pandemic spreads or a hurricane hits, gathering together becomes more difficult (or impossible) for many churches. Here are some steps for taking what could push...
In preparation for a recent webinar, I was researching the subject of anointing with oil as a part of daily grooming. So I executed a Bible search for any form of the word anoint in the ESV. I then wanted to save some (not all) and create a Passage...
In a recent blog, I discussed sharing documents with our Faithlife Groups. Now we turn our attention to downloading documents fellow group members have made available to us. Let’s imagine a member of one your Faithlife Groups shared a Sermon...
Giving is integral to every church’s mission, and a lot goes into cultivating a culture of generosity. One aspect of that is clearing the way for people to give online—which is now the dominant way people donate. Here’s a quick guide for how to set...
Small groups help us take “community” from the abstract to the concrete. They allow our relationships with fellow believers to flourish into meaningful friendships as we grow and serve and study the Word together. They provide both a...
If you read Christian books, it’s not uncommon to find yourself looking at a list of questions at the end of each chapter. These questions encourage you to interact with the material on a personal level, and help you process what you’re...
Some Faithlife Groups are just for you and a handful of other people—like your small group, or you and an accountability partner. But not every group needs or wants complete privacy. You can join Faithlife Groups that use unique document-sharing...
Faithlife Groups serve as the digital home for your faith community. They offer tremendous collaborative power, including document sharing, prayer lists, newsletters, and more! With Logos 6, that power is now available directly inside the...
Jesus taught in front of thousands of people throughout his lifetime. Wherever he went, huge crowds followed him (Mark 5:24, Mark 10:1, Matthew 4:25, Matthew 8:1, Matthew 14:13). But not everyone that Jesus taught continued to follow him. Not...
Margin notes are great, but Community Notes are better! Create a Faithlife group, and start using Community Notes today. There are a lot of ways Faithlife groups can improve your Bible study or small group. One of them is the revolutionary Bible...
Logos 5’s documents menu gives you 11 different document types (and Documents.Logos.com reveals four more). Each one works a little differently, so you’ll always have the right tool for the job. Last week we explored the first five; this...