Which of these two phrases best communicates the benefits of Logos Bible Software and piques your interest?
See the phrases and vote here:
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=573cbf46e4b026cb8f7b698a
Then share your comments below, or propose your own phrase.
Thanks!
The one I chose reflects the wonder of God's word.
The other choice sounds like I'm working to make it say what I want it to say.
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I do not connect with either one as the brand proposition of Logos...(or Verbum either).
I see the software as Unleashing God's Word or Revealing God's Word or Unlocking the Word of God. This is what I receive not just the simple human activities that I can do with Logos.
IMHO,
Steve
I'm afraid I didn't like either of them. They sound too clinical - they could apply to non-biblical software, and it doesn't capture the special power of preaching God's Word.
"Preparation to Proclamation" would be much better IMO.
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Neither one in my opinion is good for Logos.
The 1st one gave me a thought of a delivery company.
The 2nd one could possibly be used for Proclaim, but it is too generic.
I would think that a phrase more Biblical or Theological would be best.
I don't have any alternate suggestions at this time.
I agree with some of the assessments already given (namely, they could be applied to almost anything or they sound too clinical; even in the context of Bible software, they make the product seem like its usefulness is limited to those who preach), and I don't like either. I don't have alternates.
"Delivering Discovery" would work better than the two options given, and works on more than one level.
I voted for neither because I don't connect with them in the least. I use the software to grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. I am not in ministry and so do not use the software for what you are trying to convey with this stuff
These phrases sound more like you are selling me some sort of project or event management software.
I hope this sort of phrase is only going to be used contextually when you are reaching out directly to those in ministry, if it is to be a general catch phrase for the software you are going to be disengaging with your users and potential users who use the software for personal use and not directly for ministry purposes.
Instead of worrying about marketing slogans this company needs to get back to grass roots, it needs to get back to what engaged us as customers with it in the first place, it needs to get back to customer service that is second to none.
Neither
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Neither one really works for me. Both seem to be solely targeted at pulpit ministers. Neither speaks to what I believe to be the point of it all, which is understanding the Word. From that flows living out the Word and communicating the Word - but the Word always comes first. I've always thought that was what was most powerful about the names Logos and Verbum - they both implicitly point back to the Word of God.
Both are . . . Yawn . . . Boring
Neither resonates with me.
It sounds like the product of a committee. ⇓
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Stephen Terlizzi: Unleashing God's Word or Revealing God's Word
Would like either.... but I am not impressed with the options we had been given.
-Dan
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I didn't read the whole thread until I voted. I was expecting more choices and was a bit disappointed with both of the options.
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Neither one sounds good to me.
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First one, discovery to delivery.
Why?
a. Discovery to Delivery (sounds for non-pros, and has preparation in between)
b. Preparation to Presentation (sounds for pros, not much of new discovery in beginning)
Context to Connection
Discourse to Discipleship
Incubation to Illumination
Insight to Imitation
LOL = Learn Original Languages
LOL = Lifetime of Learning
LOL = Lots of Learning (have learned a lot plus have a lot to learn)
Wallet Warning (adding resources to digital library can be helpful & insightful, but cost a bit)
Keep Smiling
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Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :): Context to Connection Discourse to Discipleship Incubation to Illumination Insight to Imitation LOL = Learn Original Languages LOL = Lifetime of Learning LOL = Lots of Learning (have learned a lot plus have a lot to learn) Wallet Warning (adding resources to digital library can be helpful & insightful, but cost a bit) Keep Smiling
I like that "Lifetime of Learning."