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Free Stuff Fridays (Logos)

Free Stuff Fridays

This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Logos Bible Software who also sponsored the blog. They are offering a great prize: One winner will receive Logos 7 Silver. There’s no better way to kickstart your Logos collection!

While you’re considering Logos (and waiting to hear if you’ve won), why don’t you download Logos 7 Basic, which is entirely free.

Starting your study in Logos has never been easier. Jump right into your preferred workflow with customizable Quickstart Layouts. Or choose from hundreds of carefully designed learning plans included in the new Courses Tool. Each plan pulls together essential readings, media, and even Logos features on key topics. You can even take a seminary-level class with Mobile Ed courses included in our new base packages.

You can learn all about Logos 7 right here, and learn the detail of Logos 7 Silver here.

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Giveaway Rules: You may enter one time. As soon as the winners have been chosen, all names and addresses will be immediately and permanently erased. Winners will be notified by email. The giveaway closes Saturday at noon. If you are viewing this through email, click to visit my site and enter there.

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