Logos Bible Software today announced the release of the newest version of Logos Bible Software, Logos 4. Three years in development, Logos 4 is not simply an upgrade to the previous version of Logos, this is a complete re-imagining of what Bible study software ought to be. It is streamlined, powerful, and uncomplicated—it is the perfect tool for everyone from the seasoned scholar to the man or woman simply wanting to get more from his or her time in God’s word.
With far too many upgrades, features, and resources to cover in a single post, you can visit www.logos.com/4 to see what Logos 4 can do to take your study of the Bible to the next level.
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John Calvin, born July 10th, 1509, was a theologian, pastor, biblical exegete, and tireless apologist who helped establish the Protestant Reformation.
To celebrate, Logos Bible Software has assembled the largest collection of Calvin material in the English speaking world!
Place your order now at Calvin500.com/PR0709!
The Calvin 500 Collection (97 Vols.) contains advanced search tools for research and study, extensive cross-referencing and tagging, and it seamlessly integrates into the world’s most powerful digital library system, Logos Bible Software.
Collection Includes:
- Calvin’s Institutes (9 Vols., 3 Translations)
- Calvin’s Commentaries (46 Vols.)
- Letters & Correspondence (4 Vols.)
- Tracks & Treatises (8 Vols.)
- Biographies on Calvin’s Life & Work (10 Vols.)
- History & Influence of Calvinism (20 Vols.)
Plus, in honor of Calvin’s birthday…
We are giving away a free copy of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Get your copy now at Calvin500.com/PR0709!
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Brian Bailey with Terry Storch. The Blogging Church: Sharing the Story of Your Church Through Blogs. Jossey-Bass, January 2007. 224 pp.
The Blogging Church offers church leaders a field manual for using the social phenomenon of blogs to connect people and build communities in a whole new way. Inside you will find the why, what, and how of blogging in the local church. Filled with illustrative examples and practical advice, the authors answer key questions learned on the frontlines of ministry: Is blogging a tool or a toy? What problems will blogging solve? How does it benefit ministry? How do I build a great blog? and Who am I blogging for? The Blogging Church is a handbook that will inspire and equip you to join the conversation.
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Last updated 04/30/07
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