Is family life friends a pay subscription? Which books are included? Is is really free?
Logos 5: special offers for Family Life friends - Logos Bible Software
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- I tried it. It looks like it added about 13 new resources for me, though 3 of them are the text, audio, and video portions of the same course ("Do This Not That To Transform Your Marriage"). It also updated maybe 6 datasets. I don't know if it subscribed me to Faithlife TV, which I don't already subscribe to but have had free trials in the past. In my experience, once the free trial is over, the resource is simply no longer available and does not continue unless you specifically click and pay to sign up for something. Same with temporary resources in your library. There are resources you can get temporary access to, and then once the period is over, the resource is simply no longer available, although it may still show up in your library list because you can still resume access if you decide to pay for it.
- CHAD RUDOLPH From logos.com, you will find “Manage” near the bottom of the page. Click “subscriptions” below “Manage”, then you can see the information of your current subscriptions.
- To add to my note above, I see I still have no current subscriptions (see Yijun Tang's note above to check), so accepting the free Family Life offer in this thread apparently does NOT add any subscriptions.