The Weekly Roundup is a regular feature alerting you to significant things happening at Logos this week. Take a few moments to check out these newsworthy items for the week of August 20, 2011.
Logos Talk
- Logos 4: Right Click Thematic Study
- Removing the Veil: Revealing God’s Truth for Women
- Another Reason Logos Is the Coolest Place to Work
- Don’t Miss William Mitchell Ramsay on Community Pricing!
- Get WBC, Preacher’s Commentary, and More—On Sale for 7 More Days!
Interesting Discussions
Logos Forum
- Forums users were at it again this week—making sure that other users didn’t miss out on another incredible Community Pricing deal.
- Tips and detailed help like this never cease to amaze: “Automatic PBB Sync Via Dropbox”
- In case you missed it, the Personal Books tool is free—really free.
Logos Facebook Page
- Users who have “liked” our Facebook page found out we’re offering an MP|Seminars training DVD for just $20!
Products
Key Item
You do not want to miss out on the free Perseus Collections!
New Pre-Pubs
- The Glorious Pursuit: Embracing the Virtues of Christ
- Focus on the Bible Commentaries Upgrade (6 vols.)
- Jeff Rosenau Accountability Ministries Collection (2 vols.)
- Christian Origins Collection (3 vols.)
- Andrews Study Bible
Last Chance Pre-Pubs
These are Pre-Pubs shipping next week. Don’t miss your last chance to get these at their amazing Pre-Pub prices!
- Themelios April 2009–April 2011 (7 issues)
- Brill Josephus and the Bible Collection (4 vols.)
- The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller (3 vols.)
- Jerry Bridges Collection (15 vols.)
- The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church (7 vols.)
Vyrso
Carol Kent is very excited about her book, A New Kind of Normal coming soon to the Vyrso bookstore! We are looking forward to many great books from authors like Carol Kent, Sheila Walsh, and Jan Silvious.
Job Postings
Logos is hiring! Here are just a few of the newer posting on our Careers page:
IT Department
Marketing Department
Ministry Development
Was there anything else from Logos you found interesting this week? Leave us a comment and let us know!