Uh-Huh Just be happy so many of them got locked in at the Community Pricing level. Last October I think upwards of $10,000 in Pre-Pubs shipped in one month.
I was looking over last summer's Pre-Pub prices and noticed something. We are saving a fortune on the titles that used to be languishing in Pre-Pub and started anew in Community Pricing at a fraction of the Pre-Pub price. I had bid $90 on Barnes Notes and it went nowhere. When it moved to Community Pricing I locked it in at $30 and got it in a matter of months.
June 23: Logos reading party at Michael's house! I'll bring the projector! [;)]
Yikes X 50! In theory, anyway. [8-|]
Make that, Yikes X 28.5! [8-|]
Make that, Yikes X 28.5.
The scary part is; somebody out there took delivery of every one of them..............
As long as I have someone worse than myself to point to, I can keep telling my wife I do not have a Logos addiction.[:O]
That Rosie…
And I thought I got killed this month (It would have been worse had the Talmud not been shoved into June). Are you looking for a local loan shark? [;)]
The scary part is; somebody out there took delivery of every one of them.............. That Rosie…
Nope, I didn't order the Patriot's Bible. But I did order these others that weren't in that screenshot:
That seems rather un-american, Rosie. [8-|]
At least you won't get hit with the EEC price all at once. You signed up for the interest free payments right?
That seems rather un-american, Rosie.
As far as the community pricing goes, I had to nix every resource that did not come down under $20. Looking for SImcox to make its move soon!
Looking for SImcox to make its move soon!
What move are you talking about? It moved out of CP earlier today.
That seems rather un-american, Rosie. (I think Rosie lives North of the border.)
Yes, I happen to live in Canada for now, though I'm an American by birth, earthly citizenship, and at heart (except when it comes to Vancouver Canucks vs. Boston Bruins for the Stanley Cup!!! Series starts Wednesday night!).
I love my country, but my loyalty to the kingdom of heaven, wherein lies my true citizenship, far surpasses my American identity. The latter has little to nothing to do with being created in the image of God, saved by Christ, indwelt by the Spirit, and called to live in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. (Phil 1:27). I wouldn't want my reading of the Bible to be filtered through the lens of a particular form of national exceptionalism which would be irrelevant to Christians outside the borders of the US (who make up 89% of the world's Christians, according to Wikipedia statistics). I don't mind reading about American history, and am in fact fascinated by it (I'm currently watching the John Adams TV mini-series directed by Tom Hooper, same guy who did The King's Speech); but in its place, not intermixed with the sacred Scriptures.
And that's what makes my comment so outrageously funny. Don't you think? [8-|]
That seems rather un-american, Rosie. (I think Rosie lives North of the border.) I wouldn't want my reading of the Bible to be filtered through the lens of a particular form of national exceptionalism which would be irrelevant to Christians outside the borders of the US (who make up 89% of the world's Christians, according to Wikipedia statistics).
I wouldn't want my reading of the Bible to be filtered through the lens of a particular form of national exceptionalism which would be irrelevant to Christians outside the borders of the US (who make up 89% of the world's Christians, according to Wikipedia statistics).
And that's what makes my comment so outrageously funny. Don't you think?
Yes. But I can't tell if Rosie thinks so.
I have no problem with the idea of the Patriot Bible so long as it doesn't claim Jesus was born in the USA.
I feel your pain.
He wasn't?!? Darn it, now I have to rethink my whole theology [:p]
I have no problem with the idea of the Patriot Bible so long as it doesn't claim Jesus was born in the USA. He wasn't?!? Darn it, now I have to rethink my whole theology
He wasn't?!? Darn it, now I have to rethink my whole theology
There is one church that says He visited
I have no problem with the idea of the Patriot Bible so long as it doesn't claim Jesus was born in the USA. He wasn't?!? Darn it, now I have to rethink my whole theology There is one church that says He visited
Was that church in Philadelphia? Did He ring the "Liberty Bell"?....Sorry, I couldn't resist...If anyone wants me I'll be in my prayer closet repenting.....[:$]
There is one church that says He visited Was that church in Philadelphia?
Was that church in Philadelphia?
A bit further west, I believe.
I've got good news for you, Matthew, as seen in this excerpt…
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,
With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me:
As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free,
While God is marching on.—Julia Ward Howe