Logos Bible Software today announced the release of the newest version of Logos Bible Software, Logos 4. Three years in development, Logos 4 is not simply an upgrade to the previous version of Logos, this is a complete re-imagining of what Bible study software ought to be. It is streamlined, powerful, and uncomplicated—it is the perfect tool for everyone from the seasoned scholar to the man or woman simply wanting to get more from his or her time in God’s word.
With far too many upgrades, features, and resources to cover in a single post, you can visit www.logos.com/4 to see what Logos 4 can do to take your study of the Bible to the next level.
You’ve never seen a Bible Giveaway like this before!
Over the next 6 months Logos Bible Software is giving away 72 premium print Bibles on Bible.Logos.com—worth over $11,500.00 in rare and ultra-premium Bibles! That’s 12 winners every month! We’ve made it even easier to win—you can enter up to five different ways every month.
Every month from July thru December, we will give away 12 premium Bibles featuring the most popular translations from Bible.Logos.com, including ESV, KJV, NIV, NASB, NLT, and NKJV. From the finest you can imagine top-end offerings in leather and calfskin—to the limited production run—“only a handful in existence” type heirloom quality of ultra-premium goatskin in a custom-carved Rosewood box imported from England, these Bibles are the top-of-the-line versions and feature the highest quality leather and binding—some are valued at over $400.
With so many Bibles to give away and the opportunity to enter up to 5 different ways each month for six months, your chances to win one of these 72 distinctive Bibles have never been better.* So what are you waiting for? Visit the new Bible.Logos.com for the Great Bible Giveaway’s details as well as for the full contest rules and prize list!
Also, don’t miss a single chance to enter. Sign up to get a reminder when the next giveaway period begins and enter again!
* Chances of winning depend on number of entries received.
Nick, we’ll ship your copy of Fabricating Jesus: How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels to you as soon as you email your shipping address to matt (at) jcacompany.com. We hope you enjoy the book and find it helpful in your ministry!
Remember, this isn’t the end of Free Book Friday—we’ll have another book up for grabs beginning next Monday. Be watching for the post so that you can get your link up and your name in the hat to win.
There’s no reason not to try it!
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Fabricating Jesus, this week’s Free Book Friday feature, is almost gone! This week’s winner will be chosen before long, so don’t wait to get your name in the drawing!
Congratulations, Peter! Don’t forget to send your shipping information to matt at jcacompany.com so that we can get your book in the mail as soon as possible!
Look for next week’s book announcement on Monday—you won’t want to miss it.
Be sure to let your friends in on this little secret, too!
We are also starting a new weekly book giveaway program called Free Book Friday. From the PastorBookshelf Blog:
Nearly every Monday we will pick a book and announce it here on the PastorBookshelf Blog. To enter to win the book, link to the post that announces the week’s free book from your blog and then post the link to your post in the comments section of our post (not necessary if your blog sends out pingbacks automatically). On Friday we will randomly select a winner and mail the book to you free of charge. We’d love for you to review the book for PastorBookshelf Reviews, but this is entirely optional. Our plan is for this to be a nearly weekly occurrence. Spread the word! One qualification: you must be (1) preparing for pastoral ministry, (2) in pastoral ministry, or (3) a trainer of ministers.
Be sure to add the PastorBookshelf Blog to your feed reader: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PastorBookshelfBlog. It’s a blog all about books for pastors. Consider it a sister to this site, but focused specifically on books. Read more about it here.
In anticipation of our new website redesign and the launching of PastorBookshelf Reviews, we’ve tidied up our feeds a bit.
The PastorResources Blog has become PastorBlog (actually, about two months ago). We’ve finally switched the feed to correspond to this change. The old feed, http://feeds.feedburner.com/PastorResourcesBlog, is no longer active and will be deleted shortly. The new feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/PastorBlog. Please make this change in your feed reader.