I know it is not November, but in times like these, it would seem being more thankful is called for. I also know I am pretty late to the game. As a missionary scholar and with COVID-19, I could not get Logos 9 when it was released. Giving levels have been challenging lately. I also looked over it and deemed it worth a pass as I did not find it very useful in my initial estimation.
I saved up, though, to buy a package. I fell short and managed to cobble the funds to buy a smaller package. I recently completed my Ph.D. and am teaching students at the country’s highest level just before writing their thesis.
The academic lead is unable to be in the country due to travel restrictions and was hoping to find a suitable candidate to bring these pupils who are themselves teachers in the lower academic standards something to challenge them and encourage them before they begin.
Today I am truly thankful for Logos 9 and the team behind it, especially Rick Brannan, for the exemplary job they did. Upon upgrading, even though I am missing the library of resources I would like to get in a higher package and was willing to buy what I could afford in a lesser one, I had to go back and update my PowerPoints because of some of the new ways I was able to get at my data in Logos 9. Please keep it up!
At the outset, I was reluctant in thinking I had gotten much bang for my buck, but in the end, it is paying off handsomely as I save up for that package. Your hard work feeds into mine which lends so much to the people here as it filters down. God bless you all! I’m very thankful for this community and the ability to have such technology being so remote and still have access to a decent academic library.