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  • Chad Ethridge
    7 years ago

    Where Are You Going? A Study of Jonah
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    1. Chad Ethridge
      7 years ago

      Share Jesus without Fear
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      1. Chad Ethridge
        7 years ago

        LT270: Study the Bible with Logos: Jonah 1:1–16
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        1. Chad Ethridge
          7 years ago

          LT271: Study the Bible with Logos: Jonah 1
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            7 years ago

            Believer’s Bible Commentary
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            1. Chad Ethridge
              7 years ago

              The Bible Knowledge Background Commentary: New Testament (3 vols.)
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              1. Chad Ethridge
                7 years ago

                Hidden Christmas: The Surprising Truth Behind the Birth of Christ
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                  7 years ago

                  Luther’s Christmas Tree
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                    7 years ago

                    Incarnation
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                    1. Chad Ethridge
                      7 years ago

                      These books are excellent, easy to read and brief. They are good for a quick read, small group discussions or referencing in sermons. Also, the electronic versions are FREE which is helpful when recommending to someone with limited means. Currently there are 28 volumes in the series. I am waiting for Logos to get the full set into production.
                      Crucial Questions Series (20 vols.)
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                      1. Eric Seelye
                        7 years ago

                        Yes, I noticed the other day that Ligonier has some new ones out. I think they are free for things like Kindle and Nook, but I prefer them in Logos.