I receive lots of feedback from readers of this site, and now and again attempt to answer some of the questions that come my way. Here’s a new batch that offers brief answers to questions on Logos, posting pictures of children to social media, the Great Sermon Series of videos, celebrating the Lord’s Supper online, and submitting to the government. I hope you find them helpful.

I wanted your insight about how to start a personal library for preaching. I was reading your blog post about how you migrated to digital, and that you use Logos. Some friends suggested I try OliveTree since they have cheaper prices on commentaries, though I also thought about the idea of only buying the commentaries in Amazon to use them in my kindle app. What do you suggest? (Samuel R, Tampico, México)

You cannot make a 1:1 comparison between Logos and other systems such as OliveTree or Kindle. It is true that Logos editions of commentaries and other books typically cost more than the alternatives, but there is a reason for that: the books are adapted so they become part of the Logos system. This means they are tagged by topic, Scripture


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