Question: Collections and Preaching Resources

I'm still working on setting up some collections and I was wondering if anyone had some tips on setting up rules for specific types of collections:
1. Preaching/Homiletic resources that deal with just crafting sermons (how-to books).
2. Preaching/Homiletic resources that are just sermon outlines (but not "Bible outlines").
3. Preaching/Homiletic resources that are good for sermon preparation (I'm not thinking of commentaries or exegetical works, but rather other tools that are in my library -- things that might help in "applications" and so forth.).
Yes, I know Logos has a Sermon Starter Guide, and its a great tool. I'm just looking to set up some other tools that can also help in addition to the Sermon Starter Guide.
And please feel free to offer any additional collections or advice on how you set up your collections and make use of your library.
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On the wiki page below, you will find many collection ideas that can be used as is, or modified for your desired outcome
https://wiki.logos.com/Example_Collections
The two links below are to a couple of different Faithlife groups where users can discuss and share collections
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This may not be what you are looking for, but I find the Tim Keller Sermon Library to be a great resource for great quotes and illustrations that can be used in a sermon, with credit being given to Keller.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley0