Earlier this year, we announced the acquisition of over fifty quality titles from the Weaver Book Company. With the release of Logos 8, these thoughtful and practical works on understanding the Bible, preaching, theological topics, and cultural issues are now available in Logos digital format for the first time ever! To help you wrap you
Read moreArchives for 2018
Remembering Grant Osborne
We were deeply saddened to learn of Grant Osborne’s passing on the morning of November 4. His faith and wisdom gave his scholarship a wonderful richness. Elliot Ritzema, who edited a number of his New Testament commentaries, shares his thoughts on?Grant Osborne?s life and work. As Grant Osborne approached the end of his time as
Read moreWhat Goes Into Building a New Hebrew Grammar
When we set out to create a new Hebrew grammar, the physical design of the book was extremely important to the final product. We wanted the book to feel approachable, clearly and cleanly conveying the complex information required to learn a new language. Here?s a quick look at some of the features we incorporated into
Read moreA New Way to Learn Biblical Hebrew
What?s the best way to learn a new language??By approaching it not as a series of facts to memorize but as something alive, with a personality you can get to know and tendencies you can begin to predict.?Biblical Hebrew is more than vowel marks and?waws. Learn how to read it for true understanding by treating
Read moreFive Ways Church Leaders Can Manage Their Time
A pastor?s schedule is a difficult thing to manage. You are never truly ?off.? It seems as if there is always an emergency that must be addressed, a member to be met with, a fire to extinguish, and someone to encourage. Also, you are supposed to write and preach a Scripturally faithful and winsomely delivered
Read moreWriting About the Supernatural: An Interview with Michael Heiser
What can modern Christians learn by paying attention to the supernatural aspects of the Bible??Michael Heiser is passionate about asking questions that challenge common views of biblical subjects. In this interview, we ask him about the reaction he?s seen while writing about the supernatural and his new book, Angels. Lexham Press:?Books by biblical scholars on
Read moreForget the Halos. Ditch the Harps. The New Book from Michael Heiser Has Arrived.
What do you really know about the heavenly host? Everyone knows that angels have wings, usually carry harps, and that each of us has our own personal guardian angel, right? We all have some preconceptions about angels from movies, television shows, and other media, but you might be surprised to know that a lot of
Read moreWhy Do I Have to Learn This Stuff?! Christian Answers for the Start-of-School
The school year has begun. The initial euphoria induced by the smell of new pencils will be wearing off, however, and we parents and teachers need to get ready for the question that students will inevitably ask: Why do I have to learn this stuff?! If we want to avoid mutiny, we need to have
Read moreThe Sabbath Is a Taste of What?s to Come
In Soul Rest, Curtis Zackery reveals how our misaligned view of rest has its roots in an identity that is out of rhythm with God. This thoughtful reflection on rest calls us to the intentional work of self-examination, helping us move towards a purposeful and sustainable life with Jesus. In this excerpt, Zackery shows us
Read moreHope Is as Close as the Risen Christ
This is a guest post by Dr. Daniel Bush. Daniel is pastor of NorthPointe Church in Union, KY, and the author of Live in Liberty: The Spiritual Message of Galatians and Embracing God as Father: Christian Identity in the Family of God. His newest book is Undefended: Discovering God when Your Guard Is Down. Attending
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