Clicking and Dragging in Logos - a Logos Quick Tip
Dragging and dropping windows and books in Logos will save you time. So we'll show you how clicking and dragging in Logos works.
How to Create Sermon Outlines That Won't Bore Your Church - Part Three
We put together all we've learned about creative sermon outlines to craft an outline for Proverbs 3:5-6 that won't bore your church.
How to Create Sermon Outlines That Won't Bore Your Church - Part Two
We'll look at part 2 of how to create sermon outlines that won't bore your church. This step brings us to outlining the text.
How to Create Sermon Outlines That Won't Bore Your Church - Part One
Learn how to craft exciting sermon outlines that won't bore your church. Part One will take you from your study to an interesting Big Idea.
Mastering the Inductive Sermon Format
What is the difference between the inductive sermon format and the deductive sermon format, and why does it matter?
3 Reasons to Use a Digital Bible Study App vs Paper Bible
Find out the top reasons to choose a Digital Bible Study App for studying scripture, even in church environments.
Discover the Bible Text's Big Idea: Step 4 in Creative Digital Sermon Prep
In step four of our creative digital sermon prep, we see how to move from our study of the text to naming the Big Idea or main idea of the sermon.
Top 6 Reasons to Use the Logos Bible Dashboard
The Logos Bible Study Dashboard is a useful tool that users often overlook. It provides essential features like Smart Search, shortcuts for personal and group studies, sermon preparation, and access to help resources. Users are encouraged to customize their dashboard settings and regularly explore its capabilities for enhanced Bible study experiences.
Answering Interpretive Questions in Logos Bible Study - Step 3B in Sermon Prep
You can use Logos to ask interpretive questions and for answer interpretive questions in Logos Bible Study Platform. We'll show you how to master this part of the step in creative digital sermon prep.
Asking Interpretive Questions in Logos: Step 3 in Creative Digital Sermon Prep
How do you begin the investigation phase of sermon prep? We call this step Asking Interpretive Questions. It follows selecting your passage and then making observations.

