What is the difference between the Mobile Ed Subscription and Mobile Ed Courses included with Faithl
I have been trying to figure out what the difference is between these. It looks like a $4.99/month subscription to Faithlife TV includes all of the Logos Mobile Ed content, but then there is also the Mobile Ed Subscription for 10x the cost that includes a quarterly rotating subset of the mobile ed courses.
I'm assuming there is a piece of this I am missing. So what is the value of the Mobile Ed Subscription over the Faithlife TV subscription, specially for mobile ed courses.
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Hey Joe:
I don't know much about the Mobile Ed subscription, but I do know that Faithlife TV isn't comparable or a substitute.
I do know using the free version of Faithlife TV (i.e., just log in with your Logos credetials) will provide you with a way to watch (via various streaming) the video components of any Mobile Ed courses you own, and presumably, any to which you have Mobile Ed subscription access. This is my primary use of FL TV.
The + part of Faithlife TV provides a level of access to some nice feature-length productions, such as "Fragments of Truth", Dr; Heiser's "Unseen Realm" documentaries, some productions that Craig Evans is involved with, etc.
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I would guess (since I don't subscribe to either service), that the Faithlife TV option just provides the videos, where as the Mobile Ed subscription provides the full content: videos, audio, searchable transcripts, activities (including recommended reading) and in some cases the possibility of a certificate.
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The $4.99 subscription to Faithlife TV makes you a Plus subscriber but you only get the courses you own. All the courses are there but you can only open the ones you own, or it will say you need to purchase the course.
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Robert M. Warren said:
Dr; Heiser's "Unseen Realm" documentaries
Just a point of clarity, even with a Faithlife TV+ subscription, the Heiser documentaries themselves have to be purchased. I think the only thing actually available with + is the lectures. I only say this because I just went to buy the documentaries the other day and noticed the price is one of those "on payday" purchases, so I opted to watch some of the lectures. I do hope however that I'm wrong on this and there's a way to watch the movies with a + subscription, last I checked they were like $20 each tho (still reasonable I'd assume, just a lot to pay for a movie for me personally)
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Most of the Faithlive TV documentaries are available to watch for free on their Youtube channel. I've often thought that was kind of ironic. I have been a Faithlife connect subscriber and I always thought that was odd how they weren't even included in that!
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