One of the weak areas in Logos has been in Pentecostal resources. Here's a collection from a man who is frequently mentioned among Pentecostals and often sought as a speaker:
http://www.logos.com/product/31869/dutch-sheets-collection?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LogosPrepubs+%28Logos+Pre-Publications%29
If this has already been noted, I apologize. But after (only) a brief search, I didn't see this mentioned yet.
Some of his books are in Vyrso too, and many of Derek Prince. I want to see in logos or Vyrso the books by Watchman Nee too.
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your post! We have quite a few titles by Dutch Sheets available on Vyrso. Here's the link to his books: http://vyrso.com/products/search?q=dutch+sheets
Oh, I've always loved those bed linens they make in Holland. I didn't know Logos was getting into the linens business. You think we could petition them to do flannel ones in CP? [;)]
Thanks, Richard!
I'm a new employee of Logos and you might be please to know that one of my specific areas of responsibility is to curate existing and new product for our Pentecostal and charismatic users. Right now I am compiling a list, checking it twice (and thrice, and more!) and with God's blessing we'll see a lot more product for our theological spectrum coming along soon!
And Dutch Sheets is definitely on my list.
Regards,
Rich
Thanks, Richard! I'm a new employee of Logos and you might be please to know that one of my specific areas of responsibility is to curate existing and new product for our Pentecostal and charismatic users. Right now I am compiling a list, checking it twice (and thrice, and more!) and with God's blessing we'll see a lot more product for our theological spectrum coming along soon! And Dutch Sheets is definitely on my list. Regards, Rich
Would love to get the stuff from those guys at Bethel, Redding, CA: Bill Johnson, Kris Valloton & Danny Silk (for starters).
Hi Richard, Thanks for your post! We have quite a few titles by Dutch Sheets available on Vyrso. Here's the link to his books: http://vyrso.com/products/search?q=dutch+sheets
Thanks, I don't keep up much with the stuff on Vyrso. But that seems like the best place to put a lot of these kinds of books. I'll have to pay more attention.
Here's a collection from a man who is frequently mentioned among Pentecostals
My public service for the evening: This link is to an excerpt from Mr. Sheets' The River of God, which is part of this collection.
And John Wimber, Jack Deere, C. Peter Wagner, etc!
I didn't know Logos was getting into the linens business.
I didn't know Logos was getting into the linens business.A pleasant surprise indeed. Go Logos!
Thanks, Sleiman. I was beginning to feel a wee bit slighted that my joke went unnoticed and uncommented upon. ;-)
They have "Power evangelism" by John Wimber in Vyrso.
Rosie, I just about fell off my chair that was so funny! Sorry I didn't say anything before.
I am just amazed that I see you commenting on so many different resources. You must really love books, and I mean LOVE books! And you are so open-minded.
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Praise the Lord! So now Logos Bible software is going to be a Bible study tool for all denominations.
I was beginning to feel a wee bit slighted that my joke went unnoticed and uncommented upon. ;-)
Personally, I don't know the author and honestly first thought that Dutch Sheets were some kind of theological articles written each on a sheet and collected in Holland or something and I will look it up later! I'm so ignorant.
Yes, I love books. I have nearly 5000 in my physical library and over 10,000 in my Logos library. I read very widely and voraciously. My open-mindedness to other theological traditions comes from having studied at Regent College where I had professors from Baptist, Brethren, Anglican, Mennonite, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and probably other traditions that I'm forgetting. I also had fellow students and guest lecturers who were Catholic, Orthodox, Messianic Jewish. Gordon Fee and Rikk Watts (both from Pentecostal backgrounds) were two of my favorite professors. But really, they were all favorites. My profs removed my fear of reading things from even "Eastern" or "pagan" or "heretical" perspectives, all of which would have been taboo in my growing up years. A well-educated mind is not a fearful mind. We can learn even from those we disagree with. Everyone on this earth who is striving to discover the truth gets to little pieces of it, some more than others. Of course I believe I'm blessed to have been born into the tradition that has the most truth of all, and has the Truth. But I know it would be arrogant of me not to concede that there's some truth to be found elsewhere as well.
Yeah, that's what I thought at first too.
Personally, I don't know the author and honestly first thought that Dutch Sheets were some kind of theological articles written each on a sheet and collected in Holland or something and I will look it up later! I'm so ignorant. Yeah, that's what I thought at first too.
5000 in my physical library
[:|] So if you open a window, would something like this happen?
5000 in my physical library So if you open a window, would something like this happen?
So if you open a window, would something like this happen?
Ha ha! No, mine are quite securely stuffed in bookshelves.
Hi Richard, Thanks for your post! We have quite a few titles by Dutch Sheets available on Vyrso. Here's the link to his books: http://vyrso.com/products/search?q=dutch+sheets Thanks, I don't keep up much with the stuff on Vyrso. But that seems like the best place to put a lot of these kinds of books. I'll have to pay more attention.
Glad to help! For a list of Vyrso's free e-books, go here: http://vyrso.com/products/search?q=price%3A%5B0+TO+0%5D&start=0&sort=rel&pageSize=60
If you'd like to keep up with new books offered on Vyrso, I'd recommend following us on Twitter at @Vyrso.
One of the weak areas in Logos has been in Pentecostal resources.
One of the weak areas in Logos has been in Pentecostal resources.If you look at the classification of products by Christian group, you'd see they're fourth on the list. This isn't bad, right?
It might just be a sign they haven't fully tagged everything in their catalogue. See http://community.logos.com/forums/t/69916.aspx
So they're re-tagging I see! I wonder how much their initial tagging was off or it it just because of the newly hired denomenational-specific marketing personnel who are more qualified to better distinguish works or authors. It seems also that they're pitching in onto the user generated collection rules (http://community.logos.com/forums/p/54491/485371.aspx#485371). Cool.