Daily devotional

James LeTexier
James LeTexier Member Posts: 2
edited February 21 in English Forum

The daily devotional on my home computer and mobile phone are not the same, and when I am on travel, I find myself just randomly reading my bible.

Is there a way for the mobile Logos app (I use Android), to offer the same daily devotional as my computer?

The Logos computer daily devotional I use is, "Connect the Testaments: A 365 Day Devotional" by John D. Barry and Rebecca Van Noord - I enjoy their daily commentary. The only daily devotional I can find for my mobile phone is, "Read LEB in one year", which begins with Genesis and ends with Revelation. This is not my reading style as I like to read both old and new testaments.

Any recommendations on reading the same devotional on my computer or mobile phone?

Thanks!

Best Answer

  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member, MVP Posts: 1,309
    edited February 20 Answer ✓

    Welcome to the forums!

    On your phone, select "Dashboard" at the bottom of the screen.

    From there, click the + to the right of "Get Started" and select "Devotional".

    Do you see "Connect the Testaments: A 365 Day Devotional" anywhere in the list (perhaps at the very top under "Devotionals")?

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  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member, MVP Posts: 1,309
    edited February 20 Answer ✓

    Welcome to the forums!

    On your phone, select "Dashboard" at the bottom of the screen.

    From there, click the + to the right of "Get Started" and select "Devotional".

    Do you see "Connect the Testaments: A 365 Day Devotional" anywhere in the list (perhaps at the very top under "Devotionals")?

  • James LeTexier
    James LeTexier Member Posts: 2

    Aaron,

    Thank you for you QUICK response and I am happy to announce that my daily devotional for computer and mobile devices are on the same page!

    Much thanks!

    Sincerely,

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 54,472

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