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Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
@Lukas Often Faithlife ebooks pricing mirror publisher ebook deals, although some publishers seem to overlook Faithlife ebooks when extending sale prices to Kindle.
@Paul Caneparo I was looking at the following study Bible. Olive Tree has a very good price at the moment.
A $25 savings is a BIG difference on that single resource. Based on some posts, I know that there are some of us who have been getting resources elsewhere for varying reasons… Some for cost, some due to the decisions that Logos has been making and some both of those reasons - as well as some who aren't as clear on their reasoning publicly.
My suggestion would be to decide how committed you are to Logos and whether you consider it as your sole Bible Study Platform… If so, it may be worth the extra $25 - but if you already have Olive Tree set up as well, I'd personally save the $25 for another book or two. (I say this as a L10 FFS owner, if I was not - I would buy nothing at all from Logos.)
Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 16 & Android 14