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Persecution.org (while protestant, still iirc tracks persecution against non-protestant traditions) and is a good resource for praying about such things. https://www.persecution.org/category/news/
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I run through a modified Romans Road with folks. Romans 3:23 Romans 6:23 Eph 2:8-9 John 3:16 Romans 5:8 Romans 10:9 But of course, as a reformed (Southern) Baptist, I believe that all begins with John 6:44. Unless the Lord calls them... I usually use part of the visual gospel too. This hand Represents me and you, that hand represents God, this object
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Its been a couple years, any updates?
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[quote user="Roy"] I "Found" mine last month on the Home Page on both the mobile and DeskTop versions of the Logos app. You might try looking there. [/quote] I turned all the options on, and found it. Thanks.
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I definitely didn't see it in the app, and I didn't get an email (since posting, I've even checked spam). I wonder if something changed in regard to email preferences? I didn't get the PAM email this year either.
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Is it hidden in the app this year? or from an odd email? I didn't find mine this time around. Thanks in advance.
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I'm quite happy with mine.
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[quote user="Lee"] I timed the full index for 7,000 resources it finished in 58 minutes. Everything is much faster in Logos now. [/quote] I kicked it off and went to bed. I also didn't download every resource. But so far I love it!
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Well, I traded for one from a friend thats coming down to visit. should have it in the next two weeks.
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I'm considering getting one of these. Did M1 ever become fully supported? If there is a private beta, I'd be interested in that too. I'll basically be using it for logos.
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cool concept. does it price itself out of the budget for most folks?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] [quote user="abondservant"]Sorry MJ, If I came across as Bombastic.[/quote] Not you, abondservant. But there are a couple of people who often post in contentious threads who do. While I disagree with you theologically, you have earned my respect as have others I know only through the forums. [/quote] I'm sure we will all be
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no issues here either. latest 11 and latest L9
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There are other fields of theology beyond and around Systematics - Biblical, historical, etc. But I understand your position. Systematics seem to seek to squeeze all of the information in scripture about a specific topic into a handful of pages. Yet God's creation is incredibly complex, our creator even more so. I think you could benefit from (and these
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[quote user="Whyndell Grizzard"] haven't rec'd mine yet [/quote] Saw the following on another thread: [quote user="GaoLu"] Check your Home Page if you have a birthday. [/quote] Guessing its within Logos. Its generally pretty similar to previous years codes.
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Looking forward to it.
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[quote user="Floyd Johnson"] Billy Graham has a degree from Wheaton with a major in Anthropology. He also has a degree from a Bible College - but no seminary training. [/quote] Florida Bible institute, now Trinity College of Florida. CMA turned Non-denominational. Now largely Calvinistic. Interestingly. All bible centric degrees. Bachelors of Arts in
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For me, I LIKE having multiple editions of the same title. I put a lot of value into being able to follow links from quotes back to their source. IF book 1 cites book 2 edition 1, and I have book 2 edition 2, the links won't work. So I try to have the titles and editions that are referenced where i can. I have several bdag for instance, and I'm ok with
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Spurgeon (one of my favorites) is also a phenomenal example of the heights that can be reached without (much - just a year of academy, which isn't seminary) formal education.
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[quote user="1Cor10:31"] I found one book of Billy Sunday in Logos. Peeked inside and found a quote I really like: One hundred percent belief in the Christian religion is as necessary to a preacher as knowledge of mathematics is to an engineer. One of the outcomes of my musing over the question that has piqued my interests (why I believe what I believe