Free Gracewaymedia.com Powerpoint files???

Jason Saling
Jason Saling Member Posts: 344 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

When I purchased Logos, I was told that I would get 10 free powerpoint sermons downloads (now called gracewaymedia.com). However, I can't figure out how to get the 10 free downloads. Gracewaymedia.com just wants me to sign up for a membership which is over $200. How do I get my 10 free downloads?

Jason

Jason Saling

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  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭

    How did you purchase Logos and how/were did you receive the word that you would get 10 free powerpoint sermon downloads? I'd look there for any further info on how to claim them. If it was over the phone, and they didn't give you the details then, then you'll probably have to phone back (or email sales@logos.com) to ask. They were probably running a special deal at the time, since I've never heard of this. It might be that PowerPointSermons.com used to give 10 free sermons with a trial membership, but since changing to GracewayMedia it appears they only give 5 free ones, and you have to sign up for a trial membership to get them.

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    If you do the trial membership and decide you like what they have to offer, you can join (you'll have to pay) but then you'll have access from within Logos to searches for all the relevant PPT sermons as follows:

    If you run a Passage Guide in Logos (Guides > Passage Guide) on a passage of interest, GRACEWAYMEDIA.COM will show up as one of the sections of it:

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    You can click the triangle to expand that section, and you'll see some powerpoint sermons:

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    Click the "more >>" button to see more of them, if there are any more related to the passage you searched one.

    If you click on the image for one of the PPT sermons that you're interested in checking out, it will take you to the Gracewaymedia.com website, whence you can download the PPT sermon:

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    I'm afraid that's all I know about it since I've never actually tried out the PPT sermon site, under either its old name or its new name.