Does anyone know if Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebook, 2009 Edition, is available for purchase by itself? I have the 3 or 4 packages it is now bundled with so it does not make sense to buy those..
Thanks!
Does anyone know if Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebook, 2009 Edition, is available for purchase by itself? I have the 3 or 4 packages it is now bundled with so it does not make sense to buy those.. Thanks!
By itself the other volumes cost 29.95, you'd be better off paying that to a third party and get all the volumes.
Is it available for 29.95 somewhere? I have all the other Sourcebooks, as I said I have all the other packages Logos bundles Sourcebook 2009 with, so that includes all Sourcebooks back to 2002. Thanks.
It is available separately on the Nelson Ministry Services site for $15.99. (Since it is not available through Logos, I don't believe it is a violation of Forum Guidelines to point this out. I cannot, however, supply a link.)
I have the 2009 and the others that came in the preacher's essential library. Let me ask, if you have the 2009 along with others, do you need another copy to give it away?
Thanks Mark. It says format is "eBible digital unlock", then I see it says requires Libronix 3.0e, and then a button to purchase unlock. I assume this will work with Logos? (I know I will have to either install via Logos 3 or call sales to unlock it).
Yes it will work in Logos 4 but you will have to use the Scan command to get Logos to put it in the right place and index it. Unlock it via one of the routes you mentioned. When you download it, save it to a folder you'll remember, then after unlocking it, in Logos 4 type Scan {path to resource} in the Command Bar and hit Enter. Then close and reopen Logos. It will copy the resource into your resource folder and index it.
See http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Commands for the Scan command if you are unfamiliar with it.
Yes it will work in Logos 4 but you will have to use the Scan command to get Logos to put it in the right place and index it. Unlock it via one of the routes you mentioned. When you download it, save it to a folder you'll remember, then after unlocking it, in Logos 4 type Scan {path to resource} in the Command Bar and hit Enter. Then close and reopen Logos. It will copy the resource into your resource folder and index it. See http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Commands for the Scan command if you are unfamiliar with it.
That's what I would have guessed, thanks Mark. The eBible remark on their site threw me.
The eBible remark on their site threw me.
That's Nelson's way of branding their Logos products. Seems they hoped to have a captive audience for their packages that way. I know people who never knew Logos resources were compatible with Nelson's eBible packages because they bought a Nelson package and only thought eBible not Logos (until I told them). The danger was/is that folks would make the opposite mistake and not recognize eBible as compatible with Logos and therefore stay away from eBible offerings. It is actually clearer now on Nelson's end than it used to be.