New feature: Sermon Assistant
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I love the sermon assistant !! It really helps me think outside of the box and it expands my view even wider and deeper of the passage I am studying!! thank you for adding this and changing to a subscription setup. I am able to expand my use of logos, and I am learning new ways to expand my use of logos and the AI has helped with all of this!!
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I downloaded the New Era Logos yesterday, and my Sermon Builder hasn't the AI Sermon Assistant. How can I get it please
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I downloaded the New Era Logos yesterday, and my Sermon Builder hasn't the AI Sermon Assistant. How can I get it please
I think you have to subscribe to Logos Pro for that to become part of your system Christie.
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Mike
How to get logs and post them. (now tagging post-apocalyptic fiction as current affairs) Latest Logos, MacOS, iOS and iPadOS
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Thank you Mike. You are right, I have Logos Premium without Sermon Assistant 🥹
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I agree. I was hoping I might find the same options in Notes. Then I could copy/paste what I wanted into my sermon.
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I like the Sermon Assistant and I admit I like some of the questions generated better than the ones I find for the small group studies. I'd like to be able to generate a sheet of those questions WITHOUT having to include questions in my sermon. For instance, this week I'm preaching on God's response to Job in chapters 38-41. Obviously I can't cover all 4 chapters in my sermon, but would like to give my congregation questions to consider while at home.
Do I need to copy those questions from the sermon to a "Bible Study" page, or can I create a separate sheet that would accompany the sermon?0 -
What about using the questions handout in the sermon builder
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The personal AI generated illustrations rubs me the wrong way. I know they're AI generated and the disclaimer is given to verify them. They're not genuine or personal and it's between the preacher and the Lord should one use one of the illustrations to lie to the congregation. If possible, I think greater consideration should at least be given to the phrasing of the disclaimer, possibly even the POV from which they're written/generated. I think I'll stick with the hypothetical or historical illustrations for now.
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