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[quote user="Armin"] I am also frustrated. Publishers don't seem to realize how global customers are. [/quote] The same applies in the UK, which is ironic considering it's where John Stott wrote the book. I don't think the problem is that publishers don't realise customers are global, but Faithlife should probably think about this when setting up free
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Not any more. We use ChurchSuite which allows each individual member to set their visibility and communication preferences for other users for phone numbers, addresses, and email address, and to search for others. We don't make birthdays, anniversaries, etc publicly available, but do store them and are able to run reports so that we can mark special
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Based on Most Used and excluding those that were one-time readthroughs a while ago (Calvin's Institutes, etc) my list is as follows: NIV 2011 NA28 Beale & Carson Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old BDAG/HALOT NICOT/NICNT IVP black dictionaries ISBE (full version) Zondervan & IVP background commentaries Anchor Bible Dictionary NRSV
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[quote user="Mike Binks"] Presumably the sale ends on the 2nd July for the rest of the world? [/quote] That was my first thought!
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I would like the ability to specify a layout to open to when I set up a Reading Plan. My use case: I have three Bible Reading Plans: Old Testament excl Psalms in the New Living Translation (I try to read a different version each year) New Testament in NA28 Psalms in NIV (which is also my top-prioritised Bible and my default version for everything else
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They’ve just sent out an update to say the situation has been resolved.
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I agree - I think that would be a great additional feature, as well as helping us not to plagiarise inadvertently.
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It’s now working for me - changing the view settings fixed it but I have no recollection of switching Reading Plans off in those two Bibles, but everything’s working again .
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I’m having the same issue on my iPad Air 2 and brand new iPhone XR, both on latest IOS version. It’s occurring with the 2011 NIV and NA28. I have a Custom Reading Plan for Psalms on the NIV, and a Reading Plan for the whole NT on NA28. App was only installed don the iPhone about 3 days ago So I’m reluctant to do a reinstall. I have
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I love the Assyrian gallery at the British Museum: it's one of the advantages of living near London! I'll certainly be going to this exhibition as they seem to have some additional material for it that's not normally on display.
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You need to have started the course using the Courses Tool before the card becomes available to put on the dashboard.
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[quote user="James McAdams"] [quote user="Gordon Jones"] Unfortunately, it's not available in my country (Scotland) and presumably some others. [/quote] ’Twas a bit weird getting an email from faithlife telling me about a freebie that I’m ineligible for (also in the UK), but there you go. [/quote] Agreed. Same here (UK). They really ought
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I can't remember where I saw it but FL has said somewhere in the last couple of days that they are aware of this and are working on a fix for it. So it should be a temporary problem.
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I tend to have a fairly standard way of preparing a sermon to make sure I've done the necessary background work. Up until now I've accomplished that with a number of customised Passage and Exegetical Guides. Workflow helps me to to bring all of that together. I think it is also potentially helpful for students preparing exegetical papers, people preparing
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I've been looking for Next: Pastoral Succession that works . It's not available on Faithlife eBooks, and is only available on Logos as part of this collection . This book is a widely-recommended book, and I know of several groups of church leaders who are working through it. Would it be possible to break it out and sell it separately from the collection
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[quote user="Greg Corbin"] If you are a pastor or Bible teacher, hands down the ISBE is the better choice. Also the Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible is an outstanding work. [/quote] I agree, and as someone who has both I’d say that AYBD is probably better for academic work, ISBE for Bible teaching/preaching, or for looking something up more quickly
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I just went and trie dit and the Classic code is working fine, but the original code is saying “Invalid Code”. I don‘t think I’ve used it this month so I suspect there’s a problem with the code. Hopefully it will get sorted on Monday.
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There's another way of accomplishing this that I often use, which does require a little setup but works well for me. I find it a little more focused than the Exegetical Guide if I am looking to focus on grammar only. Build a collection of grammars. I've got one for Greek and one for Hebrew grammars but you could just build one. A quick-and-dirty way
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It's greyed out for me as well, although looking at the progress on the Prepub page it could be a long while before it actually does come into Logos.
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Thank you Daniel - that’s good news!