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Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)
Handouts are no longer a feature of Logos 8. (They were never available on macOS and were removed from the Windows version in Logos 8.5: https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_8.5 .)Gerry Sigworth
Hi Bradley, I was referring to the FaithLife Camp Murfreesboro group. I do not have access to this group, in a way that gives me access to the files MP has been talking about
- Is it possible to organize or search by a "subject" and "date"? Meaning, I want to search Theology books with in the past 10 years
Myke Harbuck
Yes, create a collection where the rule is (pubdate:>2010 AND (tag=theology OR subject=theology)). Then go to the search pane and choose the new collection as your search range. Im not at my desk, but think this will work. If not, let me know. I may have my collection rule set up wrong. Maybe someone else will come along and advise.
- Morris Proctor Seminars published a newsletterReadNew FREE Resource for Sermon Illustrations & InspirationThe Robert J. Morgan Podcast
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If you've been to Camp Logos or are a subscriber at MP Seminars, you've probably heard me talk about my mentor, Rob Morgan. He taught me exegesis and expository preaching many years ago. In addition to being a sound expositor, Rob is a master at locating and incorporating illustrations into his sermons and books.
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- Morris
- Good Morning Mo! I just completed the Camp Logos Inductive from your website. I'm looking for the best way to get access to the documents/filters/visual filters that you shared with the class. Can you help me?
Mike Colburn
Thanks Myke. They where the specific shared items that Mo created during his inductive Camp Logos training. Appreciate the help!Myke Harbuck
10-4. There are some here, but they are older, it looks like, so probably not the ones you need: https://faithlife.com/mpseminars/documentsAnstey Jeremiah
if you open Documents and type the name of the documents you would probably find what you want. I typed visual and some MP documents showed up
- Mo, I went to look at the timeline from the tools menu and it was overwhelming. Not that I was scared or anything; so I went to the Logos help and it started to explain the timeline. So I happen to scroll up and I got instructions to type timeline in the library search. I can tell you I was completely blown away as I opened or started to open each resource. So I stopped to tell you before the year end we need a Timeline webinar. The timeline seems to be treasure or pearl logos Hid and I found it its absolutely amazing. Guys, open the library and type "timeline". Stupid me I thought one or two of the resources applied to what I was looking for. so for those who have not found this treasure, do it , open them all. I'm gone
- Here's a general question for you pastors. We all appreciate Logos Software and MP Seminars, and we all know that you have to invest time in learning the software to master it well. I know a pastor who is an excellent teacher, and he incorporates a lot of research into his sermons. But, I also heard one of his older church members complain, "The pastor spends too much time in his office on the blame computer instead of getting out and being with people when they're hurting..." So, pastors, how do you use Logos and master how to use it well... without it mastering you? Suggestions?
Bruce C
David Thomas, thanks for your practical advice. I like your Workflow idea to keep a person from going down rabbit trails, and I see where you have made your "Textual Sermon Prep" workflow available to the public. I look forward to checking it out.Nathan Parker
Workflows are good, and something I plan to use more of (and once I get some good workflows prepared, I can share them). They do allow for leveraging the software while staying focused on the research at hand.Rev. Delwyn and Sis. Lenita Campbell
John Bass said, "...They are not the one providing your call. Your calling comes from God..." While it is true that the Divine Call is from God, it comes through the church. There is no call that is not to a congregation, and without a congregation, there is no call. You are called to serve them in the Office of the Public Ministry. You don't get to "ignore them."
- I am recent member to the MP Seminar group. I completed viewing the Camp Logos Inductive video training from Murfreesboro. In the last session you sent out an invitation link to the members of the training to download guides. Can I have access to the group link so that I can download the information?