NEW on Community Pricing: OT317 Book Study: Judges
Now on community pricing: OT317 Book Study: Judges by Daniel I. Block. This is your chance to get a great deal on a comprehensive treatment of Judges (18 hours!) by a leading expert on the book:
View background information and a clear exposition of Judges demonstrating its relevance to a modern setting. Pastors and teachers will benefit from lessons on the consequence of apostasy, deliverance, and the character of each Judge. Professors and students will appreciate a scholarly focus on the literary context in which Israel’s spiritual and moral disintegration took place. God rescuing Israel through the Judges is presented in an intellectually enriching and a highly accessible format that will transform your study and deepen understanding.
The more people that bid on the course, the lower the price will go. Here is some more information on Community Pricing if you aren't familiar with it.
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Now we're talking.
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This is great news. I wish we could have even more of these in Community Pricing. [Y]
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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What is the difference between this and CM313 Preacing Judges (other than $60)?
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David Achorn said:
What is the difference between this and CM313 Preacing Judges (other than $60)?
The one on CP is 18 hours, versus 8 hours for the PrePub on, for one thing.
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Are the repeated topics intentional or accidental? Items such as:
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
The Lowland Campaign (1:9-20)
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The Structure of the Song
The Structure of the Song
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SHotchkiss said:
Are the repeated topics intentional or accidental?
This outline is just a preliminary one. We created it in studio, and the titles aren't finalized. It's there on the product page to let you know, for example, that Dr. Block discusses "The Lowland Campaign" for six segments. When our editors work on the course they will try to make the segment titles more descriptive and distinct.
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I see now that the minimum possible pricing has had some lower amounts added. Still seems to be little interest though.
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Thank you Logos for putting this valuable resource in community pricing. I have been asking the company to put the Mobile Ed courses in community pricing and now that you have made this course available this way it is only appropriate that I thank you for it. I have placed my bid and I hope enough customers will get in on this quickly and that we will get a great price on it.
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SHotchkiss said:
Still seems to be little interest though.
This is a very lengthy course by comparison to most others, hence presumably has a relatively high cost of production.
It may take more than a couple of dozen bids at $100 to $120 to get this one over 100%.It has a significantly higher discount at these prices than the normal pre-pub discount for Mobile Ed courses so it will likely take a little longer than normal to get it over 100% and released in CP.
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can we get lower than $90 on the scale?
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Travis Walter said:
can we get lower than $90 on the scale?
It is a difficult thing to determine the "right" bidding options to offer. One of the dangers of offering prices that are too low is that people often just choose the lowest and the resource stalls out in Community Pricing. On the other hand, only offering bidding options that are too high and it will stall out too.
I think the best way to get Faithlife to offer lower bidding options is simply to have more people bid $90. As $90 gains more traction lower options will probably be offered and yet the momentum will not be lost.
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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Bruce Dunning said:
This is great news. I wish we could have even more of these in Community Pricing.
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I picked up a few mobile ed. courses in the Christmas sale and have been very impressed so far. I would definitely like to see more courses coming through Community Pricing.
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Now down to $80.
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This is amazing. I wonder that Logos doesn't do this with a lot more Mobile Ed products. The more people that get them and love them, the more folks like me get all excited and tell everybody else to buy. I am quite a fan of Mobile Ed...at lower prices.
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James Milne Smith said:
Now down to $80.
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Gao Lu said:I am quite a fan of Mobile Ed...at lower prices.
Me too. [:)]
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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wow...I bid on this and am glad its lower in price now. Looks exciting. Hope more of you sign on or up for it to drive cost even lower.
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I guess somebody has to explain how community pricing works again, before people get too excited about the new, "lower" price.
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Greg the more who bid the lower the price goes.
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I bid the lowest allowed on the chart, which is $80. If enough people bid $80, we who bid (and all who bid higher) will get the resource for $80. If bids cross 100% at the $100 mark, then all who bid $100 or more will get the resource for $100.
It is possible to change your bid higher or lower at any time until it crosses the line at $100.
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This is such a terrific deal, I am hoping folks will jump on it quickly to show Logos what a great idea this is!
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Now down to $80. Can we get some lower bids please?
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And if people would quit buying the prepub' they would eventually get shifted to CP for bid as well.
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Ok I'm in!
Lets get this one OVER the -----------------------------------------------------------
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Now accepting bids as low as $56, which is just a few cents over $3 per hour of instruction if we can get there.
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Is there a way that we can get this going again?
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Yes, please! I was really looking forward to this, then it suddenly got stuck - at precisely the same time lower bids were allowed. Puzzled.
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I really hope folks will jump on this. I really think it is a great deal even at $80. Sometimes I wish this was a little more like Bob's idea for replacing CP in that I wish we knew a target price and how many people and so we would have a motive for hollering louder for help or raising our bids--something more than just a bid in never-land and see what happens. If nothing happens..how do we fix it?
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Trying to keep this climbing if it will.
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