
Jeff Smith
Calvary Chapel
- I am sad but glad at the passing of our dear brother Morris Proctor. When he lost his wife last year, I was so heartbroken for him and his family, but it wasn't long before he was back to teaching us how to navigate Logos 10 - he was a real servant, and I had the privilege to meet him at a Camp Logos Conference in Seattle years back. I learned so much about the software and his passion for pastors and students to learn how to study God's word electronically. I even subscribed to his classes to learn more. I have since utilized LOGOS software as my study helps but reverted back to teaching from an actual bible as I have found the written word on the page much more meaningful. But know this Saints, Morris is more alive than ever; he is united with his wife whom he missed terribly but more importantly Morris is now with the highest version of LOGOS.... Yeshua!! In this I rejoice - he no longer needs to give updates!!! I'm sure when we see him, he'll show us around just as he did here. God bless the Proctor family and thanks for all you gave us Morris!!
- As a pastor I believe the church is losing sight of its original calling of making disciples and we seem to be more interested or focused on how we fill seats. But true believers are hungry for doctrinal truth because it offers confidence which becomes a power to witness more readily. We need to articulate our faith, the accuracy of the bible and most importantly the gospel. This is a step in the right direction. I suggest Systematic Theology which is a more detailed version of this book. You can get it cheaper in book form for comparison but either way its wonderful.