Great to see you on Substack brother. I've been part of the Logos Facebook group for a long time. I will look forward to what you put up on here as well. Blessings to ya
Thanks! Actually I've been thinking for a while now how powerful Logos is for seminary study (which I'm doing) but I am interested in how it can be used for daily devotions? Is there a good setup people use etc? I keep finding myself slipping into commentatires or original language and skipping application, which is what's important for personal devotionals. Maybe it's just me. I know I can just grab my actual Bible off the shelf and sit with a cup of coffee and read it but im wondering what others do with Logos for this?
Also, consider adding to your Dashboard either one of those layouts, a devotional that you frequent, or even a Reading Plan. That'll launch you right into your devotional, rather than starting with something like Factbook or Passage Guide.
Lastly, maybe it's as simple as dedicating a portion of your screen or layout to being exploratory. Keep your Bible front and center, and have your rabbit trail tabs open in a corner or even new window. Just an idea!
Welcome to substack. I’ve been here for just around a year or so. It was 10 months ago that we did a YouTube on my sermon prep workflow. Good to see you still at it.
Great to see you on Substack brother. I've been part of the Logos Facebook group for a long time. I will look forward to what you put up on here as well. Blessings to ya
Thankful you are following along.
Do you have any Logos questions I can address?
Great stuff. Thanks Jason. I will follow this up and check it out. Appreciate the reply. God bless.
Of course. No problem! Please keep me posted as you explore solutions.
Thanks! Actually I've been thinking for a while now how powerful Logos is for seminary study (which I'm doing) but I am interested in how it can be used for daily devotions? Is there a good setup people use etc? I keep finding myself slipping into commentatires or original language and skipping application, which is what's important for personal devotionals. Maybe it's just me. I know I can just grab my actual Bible off the shelf and sit with a cup of coffee and read it but im wondering what others do with Logos for this?
Brilliant. I hear you. Logos seems overwhelmed as a simple "reader," doesn't it?
A few ideas:
Have you considered taking a look at the Layouts that are available? Here's a guide: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016599631-Set-Up-Your-Workspace-with-Layouts
Also, consider adding to your Dashboard either one of those layouts, a devotional that you frequent, or even a Reading Plan. That'll launch you right into your devotional, rather than starting with something like Factbook or Passage Guide.
Lastly, maybe it's as simple as dedicating a portion of your screen or layout to being exploratory. Keep your Bible front and center, and have your rabbit trail tabs open in a corner or even new window. Just an idea!
Looking forward to being a part of this new chapter. Keep up the good work.
Oh man! Thank you so much for your support, brother.
Hi Jason,
Every blessing on this venture. I look forward to lurking and gathering some crumbs from the side!
Thank you so very much!
Welcome to substack. I’ve been here for just around a year or so. It was 10 months ago that we did a YouTube on my sermon prep workflow. Good to see you still at it.
I already have plans to feature our chat in an upcoming article. Stay tuned!
sweet! I’ll keep an eye out for it and restock it.