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I use both of these, and I appreciate them. I just wish for something more complete.
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I would really love to see better lectionary integration. I have the weekly RCL passages on my home screen. I would love to be able to click it and have my lectionary commentaries open to the correct passages, suggested liturgies, songs, etc. This kind of integration would work well for so many of us, and make lectionary preaching so much easier!
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I would really love to see this. I have the weekly RCL passages on my home screen. I would love to be able to click it and have my lectionary commentaries open to the correct passages, suggested liturgies, songs, etc. This kind of integration would work well for so many of us, and make lectionary preaching so much easier!
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So far we only have Matthew. If these were offered as a complete set I'd very likely buy them.
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[quote user="Nick"] I'd love the option of buying Feasting on the Word volume by volume. I won't pay the full price for it (probably won't pay the 40% off it's about to receive) but if I could buy it volume by volume and pay for it as the liturgical season progresses, I would definitely do it. [/quote] I was wrong. 40% off was too tempting.
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I see it there now. I had no idea anyone else was carrying it.
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Who else has NBBC? I can't find it anywhere
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They also capitalized on the Now frustration with language which indicates that they read Logos forums...
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One of those volumes isn't due out until April. I'm looking forward to these.
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I'd love the option of buying Feasting on the Word volume by volume. I won't pay the full price for it (probably won't pay the 40% off it's about to receive) but if I could buy it volume by volume and pay for it as the liturgical season progresses, I would definitely do it.
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Hopefully this is a mistake. I want these volumes, and I'd be thrilled to get them at a better discount!
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[quote user="Dan Francis"] Oh my didn't know anglican was bottom of the barrel.... Hope I am not the only one who bought Anglican Portfolio. -dan [/quote] I haven't invested that much (yet?) but I have Anglican Bronze and Methodist/Wesleyan Gold. Maybe I'll work my way up there eventually :)
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I suspect that the largest American market would be Reformed anyway. I am a Wesleyan, and I find that among laity in many Wesleyan congregations, Reformed ideas and theologies are very prevalent. The SBC and their stores and publishing are also very influential culturally. Most radio stations lean toward Reformed theologies. American Christianity, by
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I'm curious if you can disclose which tradition's base packages sell the best (including Verbum). My observation has been that the March Madness votes tend to favor Reformed theologians (and now commentaries, presumably). I would also presume that Faithlife's largest market is from Reformed traditions - so I'm curious to see if that assumption is correct
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Edit: Changed my mind.
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When I paste from Word into the sermon editor, even very basic formatting disappears. Tabs don't even copy over. Some way to import from Word is needed.
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This is more specific, but might be helpful. For an understanding of how the Jewish scriptures are written as a reaction against other religions (especially creation myths) of their day, you might research the Enûma Eliš - a Babylonian creation myth. You'll find quite a lot of parallels with the Genesis account, and notice how the authors describe God
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Update: I noticed issues with other apps too. Flashed a new ROM and it fixed the problems I was having. Looks like it probably wasn't the app.
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More information:. This happens on the Logos, Faithlife Bible and Verbum apps. It starts, says "initializing," then gives the SD error and closes.
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This error came up a few years ago, and is striking again. I'm running Android 7.1.2 on a clean install with a healthy SD card, and getting this error. Faithlife Bible app does the same. Works on my other devices, and worked on this prior to doing a factory reset on Android. Started on beta, uninstalled and used the non-beta. Issue remains. Any advice