Earlier today I received an email with the following content:
For a limited time, everyone in the Logos Bible Software Faithlife group can get a free copy of Rick Brannan’s Anticipating His Arrival: A Family Guide Through Advent. This devotional provides daily Scripture readings along with discussion questions—and answers. This is key: many Christian parents who have run family devotions know the experience of dutifully asking prescribed questions in a devotional but not quite knowing what the author was getting at. Brannan leads the reader along. The readings in Anticipating His Arrival are brief, manageable for busy families. Rick tells a few relatable stories—like the time his family anticipated his own father’s arrival back from a military deployment—but he keeps the focus on the Bible, reading it and then understanding it. Click here to get the book.
This devotional provides daily Scripture readings along with discussion questions—and answers. This is key: many Christian parents who have run family devotions know the experience of dutifully asking prescribed questions in a devotional but not quite knowing what the author was getting at. Brannan leads the reader along.
The readings in Anticipating His Arrival are brief, manageable for busy families. Rick tells a few relatable stories—like the time his family anticipated his own father’s arrival back from a military deployment—but he keeps the focus on the Bible, reading it and then understanding it.
Click here to get the book.
If I click through to the FL group, however, it says that this is a temporary license until 31 December. So which information is correct...?
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I permanently have this resource already, but, if I recall correctly, there was another resource offered in a similar way, and it was definitely temporary.
Jan Krohn:So which information is correct...?
Both? I agree that the first copy doesn't explicitly state that it is temporary ("for a limited time" could be taken as such) but it doesn't say it is permanent either. It should have been worded differently.
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I also permanently have this resource already.
I show this as having been added last year, but it has a temporary license.
I got it last year as well, when it was free for sharing on Facebook or Twitter if I remember right.
The question of free or temporary licence came up when I posted the link on my Logos/Vyrso freebies mailing list.
Since I couldn't answer that, asking the broader community was the way to move forward...
I had the resource already, but my husband also signed up for the group study and received the book in his library with a permanent license. Hope that helps
Apologies are in order. I have just noticed that this resource does in fact have a temporary license. Sorry if I unintentionally misled anyone