Thomas Nelson publications

Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell Member Posts: 57 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Does anyone have any idea if Thomas Nelson publications are likely to become available on the iphone anytime soon?

I have quite a few Nelson resources in my Logos library that I use a lot, and would really like to be able to access them from the iphone app.

 

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  • PL
    PL Member Posts: 2,156 ✭✭✭

    That would be nice (I don't have an iPhone, but it would be nice to have the Nelson resources on library.logos.com.

  • Daniel Lee
    Daniel Lee Member Posts: 274 ✭✭

    Does anyone have any idea if Thomas Nelson publications are likely to become available on the iphone anytime soon?

    I have quite a few Nelson resources in my Logos library that I use a lot, and would really like to be able to access them from the iphone app.

    What are some examples?  I know at least some of the Macarthur Lifeworks series are available, and I think those are Thomas Nelson.  Unfortunately, WBC is not available yet (at least last I checked).

  • Todd Phillips
    Todd Phillips Member Posts: 6,737 ✭✭✭

    I know at least some of the Macarthur Lifeworks series are available, and I think those are Thomas Nelson. 

    The MacArthur commentaries are Moody Press, and the rest of the MacArthur books available are either Moody or Crossway.  I don't think his Nelson books are available. None of the Nelson reference books are available.

    MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540

  • Daniel Lee
    Daniel Lee Member Posts: 274 ✭✭


    I know at least some of the Macarthur Lifeworks series are available, and I think those are Thomas Nelson. 

    The MacArthur commentaries are Moody Press, and the rest of the MacArthur books available are either Moody or Crossway.  I don't think his Nelson books are available. None of the Nelson reference books are available.


    My mistake.  Seems like maybe they were marketed/distributed by Nelson?  My package has the eBible logo on it which was connected with Nelson somehow.  That's interesting how they've packaged titles published by various presses.