A couple of questions about shared prayer lists
I'm looking at setting up a Faithlife group for our church and exploring using it to share prayer requests.
I've created a Prayer List document, shared it to the group - Tamworth Baptist Church (UK) - and it appears there as expected. I've also set up a couple of test prayer items that appear on my Logos desktop (they also appear in my mobile apps)
But they don't appear on the Faithlife page for the group. Should they? (And I have seen earlier discussions where this didn't seem to be implemented but wanting to know whether this is there and I'm not seeing it or planned)
The other thing I am thinking about is the way these documents are shared - as it is done by the Collaborate function it looks as though anyone who is part of the group will be able to add new items to the prayer list which will then be shared to anyone who is part of the group. While there are scenarios - which I am thinking about - where this would be helpful I also want the ability to just "publish" and so constrain who can actually add items to this particular list. As far as I can see this isn't possible. Am I missing something?
Thanks, Graham
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Hi Graham,
I'd recommend using the new "Prayer" button at the top of the feed. We're looking at ways to better integrate prayer lists from Logos into the feed, but the Prayer post is the best way today to raise awareness of prayer requests on Faithlife (an email is generated as well for all those in the group)
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Hi Dustin
Thanks for the suggestion - and I see how that would work.
We're looking at ways to better integrate prayer lists from Logos into the feed, but the Prayer post is the best way today to raise awareness of prayer requests on Faithlife
I'm really looking for something that can be scheduled - so at the moment, for personal use, I am setting up a prayer list in Logos which shows a new item for prayer each day. And, as far as I can see, this can't be done with the Faithlife button.
So something that integrates well with the Logos environment - or provides some other scheduling capability - would be nice.
Graham
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