After commenting in another thread about books in Amazon, it made me wonder how, or if, others are using Logos for illustrations. I know many pastors use Google as their primary source for illustrations, but I know there have to be lots of us left who keep and use personal illustrations.
I have never taken to Logos Notes, but it sounds like it is getting significantly better. Many (most?) on here seem to prefer to use Logos for everything they can in sermon prep, so I was wondering what that looks like in this area. Always looking to improve my methods, so it is great to hear how others do things. And by the way, I did ask a similar question a couple of versions ago, but I know Notes has improved since then.
So, if you use Logos to keep book notes, or life illustrations, how do you do it (or even if you don't use Logos, I'd love to hear what you do)?
For instance, I use Evernote for all these things. When I come across anything that would make a viable illustration, I make a quick note in Evernote, usually on my phone, wherever I am. I do this with movies, conversations, and anything I encounter in life. I might clean it up a bit later, when I'm at a computer, give it a few tags, etc.
Also, I do most of my reading on my Kindle now, and highlight A LOT, and take a few notes. When done, Amazon saves my highlights and notes, and I copy and paste them into a note in Evernote, give it a few tags.
When I'm preparing a sermon on any subject, or want to illustrate a point, I search a few key words in Evernote, and almost always get a bunch of hits, both illustrative, and quotes and highlights. So much better than how I did it manually, a thousand years ago.
So, do you do similar things in Logos notes? Do you do something else? How do you come up with illustrations, and bring material that you've read into your sermons?
Thanks.