Best Of
-
SDA International Bible Commentary
This series of Bible commentaries is the most recent commentary series published by the SDA and is of historical significance to SDA believers. Compared to the 1950 edition of the commentary, this se…5 -
Markdown Support would increase usability
I would like to respectfully suggest the integration of Markdown syntax support into both the Sermon Editor and the Notes feature within Logos. This transition would drastically improve the speed and…6 -
Re: Free ebook and free audio books of the month
Thank you Cheyenne. I get it. It would be nice if these changes could be communicated better though.5 -
The Orthodox Church
by Kallistos (Timothy) Ware7 -
[DE] Das Kreuz von John Stott
Würde mich freuen, den Klassiker als Arbeitsversion in Logos zu haben… mehr Infos: https://www.francke-buch.de/buecher/ostern/1493/0/john-stott-das-kreuz/ https://www.amazon.de/Das-Kreuz-Zentrum-chri…5 -
Almeida Corrigida Fiel
Precisamos ter uma das melhores versões em idioma português, a Bíblia Almeida Corrigida Fiel da Sociedade Bíblica Trinitariana do Brasil6 -
"Natural Theology" (comprising "Nature & Grace" by Emil Brunner with the reply "No!" by Karl Barth)
Wipf & Stock, 2002 978-1592441129 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1592441122 This reissue of Emil Brunner's 'Nature and Grace' with Karl Barth's response 'No!' places back…8 -
Japanese Language Settings and Resources
Hello! I was hoping you could please add Japanese to the list of languages that Logos supports, specifically within Program Settings, but also a Japanese Bible.6 -
Personal Feedback about Study Assistant
Hello everyone, I would like to share some feedback on the new Study Assistant in Logos, based on a recent hands-on experience using the free preview version. My goal here is not to provide a technic…5 -
The Way of the Heart: Connecting with God Through Prayer, Wisdom, and Silence
Henri J. M. Nouwen Ballantine Books, 2003 978-0345463357 https://www.amazon.com/dp/0345463358 Wisdom from the desert fathers on silence, solitude, and prayer, for living in these times of turmoil.5