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Hopeton Chulan said:
i am not able to subscribe to fsb. the does not open.
At the moment it is not available to the public.
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Thanks,
do you know when it will be available?
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Hopeton Chulan said:
do you know when it will be available?
This information has not been released. Sorry.
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did they change their minds again?
Bob posted earlier that they gave up and opened it up.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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Kevin A. Purcell said:
Bob posted earlier that they gave up and opened it up.
They opened "faithlife" not "faithlife study bible"
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Kevin, I noticed the phrasing on your question. Listening to many a sermon, I suppose 'repentence' presumes an undesirable behavior (though the hebrew, I believe doesn't). Maybe Bob 'turned' from his previous intent. I enjoy your site.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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DMB said:
Kevin, I noticed the phrasing on your question. Listening to many a sermon, I suppose 'repentence' presumes an undesirable behavior (though the hebrew, I believe doesn't). Maybe Bob 'turned' from his previous intent. I enjoy your site.
I think you read too much into it. I just thought they had opened the whole thing up, but never had time to try to get into it with new iPad coming out.
Then to read that it was not public i thought that Bob's statement that he "gave up" (his words) meant that he was opening it as a public beta. I guess I don't fully get what all of this is. I see when I go to one page I'm able to log in with my Logos user id and password but there isn't anything tangible on that page except a way to edit my profile. It lets me see biblia.com which has been open for a long time.
But the above posts says that one thing isn't the other. So, I stand corrected.
I've always been welcome into private betas of Logos products even though I've also been willing to state criticism. Took that as a sign that Logos was something special, but I guess this time around I'm on the outside looking in.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association0 -
Kevin A. Purcell said:
I think you read too much into it.
Kevin A. Purcell said:I've always been welcome into private betas of Logos products
In this case, I think you too are reading too much into the current situation. Bob has "given up" and opened up faithlife.com as a public beta. The faithlife app is something different. It DOES link up with faithlife.com, but there is also content directly associated with the app. This is still being worked on and Bob does not want it out in the open yet. Since the faithlife app is intricately intertwined with the new resources, your iOS beta tester status won't get you in.
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I understand it is different. I'm not that clueless. I'm just doing a little whining about not being invited to the party when I normally have been lately. I guess my critical statements finally caught up with me.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association0 -
I just wished that someone at Logos was listening to them.Kevin A. Purcell said:my critical statements finally caught up with me.
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tom collinge said:
I just wished that someone at Logos was listening to them.Kevin A. Purcell said:my critical statements finally caught up with me.
After talking to some folks at Logos, I think they are. They do have a lot on their plates but a lot of what they are doing that looks like a divergence into distraction is actually moving the core products forward, if the powers that be can be believed, which I think they can.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association0