Sabbath School Quarterly

Martin, what are the chances that we could start getting the Sabbath School quarterly in Logos each quarter? I think that would be a really neat resource. Having the SS Quarterly integrated in with my Logos library would be amazing!

I've been playing around with the Personal Book Builder and I am pretty close to having the process down to make a really nice SS Quarterly as a Logos Resource.

Let me know if you are interested and need help with this, maybe we could work something out?

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    Timothy, are you aware of this group. Some of us study the Lesson in Logos via personal book. https://faithlife.com/adult-bible-study-guide/activity 

    Mission: To serve God as He desires.

    Lynden, no I hadn't noticed that. Wow! I just loaded all 4 quarters into my Logos library for 2014, this is amazing!

    Thanks so much for sharing!

    Hi

    A few people have expressed the desire to get the SS Quarterly supplied by Logos and hence could be also on a tablet.

    The only other Bible Study Quarterly that I know of on Logos is the yearly edition of the Standard Lesson Commentary. At present, the SDA church does produce the lessons far enough ahead for the UK to be able to produce the Standard and Teachers adult quarterly only in 6 months versions.

    Cost wise I envisage that it is more cost effective to produce 6 monthly versions or preferably 12 monthly versions on Logos.

    How far ahead the Logos version would have to be marketed and them produced is a matter of speculation but clearly to do either a 6 monthly or 12 monthly version could need major changes in lead in times by the G.C. Sabbath School committee.

    That all depends upon what the other lines of business are sending through Content Production. Getting a current SSQ would be an interesting challenge--both its concurrent publishing (with all the tagging that goes into a Faithlife product) and the marketing of it (Pre-pubbing) would be quite a challenge. There would probably need to be some kind of subscription arrangement that we don't have in place yet.

    It will be much easier to do the archives of the SSQ--assuming we can get licensing to do such.

    Martin