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Logos

Should I Upgrade to Logos 9? (A Review of Logos 9)

October 31, 2020October 31, 2020Kirk E. Miller

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Timestamps:

  • Intro (0:00).
  • Dark mode (1:43).
  • Factbook (3:43).
  • Commentaries in Passage Guide (5:55).
  • Sermon Building & Manager (7:36).
  • Counseling Guide (13:51).
  • Miscellaneous improvements / Reading plans (15:04).
  • Charts (15:52).
  • Bible Books Explorer (16:54).
  • Should I upgrade? (17:58).
  • Conclusion (24:31).


Worshiper of Jesus, member of his church, pastoring his people at CrossWay Community Church in Milwaukee, WI. (M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)

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