First, let me say that I am loving the new Bible Study builder. It's basic. It's features could certainly be improved. But I find myself using it all the time to plan lessons, devotions, homilies, etc. This tool really is what the Sermon Builder should have been (the SB is trying to make the sermon too versatile, IMO). The Bible Study builder reflects where I spend the bulk of my work.
That being said…I need Logos to give me the ability to organize all these bible studies I am creating into folders before it gets out of hand. Let's make it happen, Logos!
Great suggestion. You're in good company.
Wouldn’t it help if we get the same feature from sermon manager.
@Matt Doebler what good study guides do you use for the questions in Bible Study Builder.
I typically just write my own questions. But I love that I can add notes to the answer box and print/export without including that content.
@Matt Doebler how do you use the Bible Study Builder for when you study a book of the Bible for ex Matthew. Do make a document on Chapter or per paragraph. I want try and use it more as I like the idea of adding a clippings document to the links section. So I would just like to get your thoughts on it. I was thinking in doing it per passage or chapter then I am able to make a note on that chapter that has a hyperlink to the study document. This way I have less notes and icons on my Bible. I would love to hear how you are making use of it. I hope they will improve the feature that we have more options like bullets and so on, something similar to sermon builder. And if they could make the answer section utilizes the notes tool. That would help alot.
@Lukas I usually do chapter by chapter. I would love to have the ability to anchor Bible Study docs to Bible passages (as we can with notes). In the past, when I wrote devotionals or sermons, I would paste the text into a note and anchor it to a text so I had a visual marker of places where I had prepared a teaching. To be able to do with with Bible Study docs would be excellent.
the title says it. It used to take 1 click. Now it takes 3 clicks. This is not an improvement, to me!
Mobile Ed: NT202 A Survey of Jewish History and Literature from the Second Temple Period (10 hour course) A sincere request to add this into this month's Mobile Ed contents 🤩
I was reading through Charles Stanley's Handbook for Christian Living tonight. I noticed it has some concise yet useful articles on various counseling topics, but it doesn't appear in the Counseling Guide yet. This might be a good one to add to the Counseling Guide as another resource.
Please allow us to access, read, search, etc. our personal (user-created) books on the mobile app.
I have recently completed a MS in Learning Design and have been thinking of ways to incorporate learning theories into the preaching and discipleship ministries of the church. I think it would be helpful if Logos could develop an AI tool into its platform that would allow users to upload a sermon manuscript and then ask…