logos bible. the learning-curve is what I like about it, its technicality is just wonderful and how it can dig into the word, olivetree is good, but its simplicity to me carries over to how it does what it does, youversion is good also for bible reading, I use it for devotionals, olivetree is great for reading and maybe starting a study, note-taking is done in logos for me that or youversion. that's just me though, very good video.
@@gregtowle8830 your both right and wrong. your right in the fact that you can pay to get more out of the software yes, however wrong in that you can actually use it for free and they offer several free resources so its not mandatory at all to pay for logos.
I use the Accordance Bible study program. I’ve only been using it for a few months. I’ve always been books, pens and Cambridge 8x5 notebooks before that. I still outline in different colors, but may switch to an iPad soon.
Logos ends up being far cheaper if you want to build a large library. You can also subscribe for $15 per month if you want the full feature set without having to pay for it. I switched away from OT to logos once I discovered how packages work in logos. That said, the spend adds up quickly- be careful!
Which apps do you prefer to use for digital Bible study? Do you prefer the good old pen-and-paper approach?
The YouVersion is my thing I'm planning to buy and ipad to study my Bible can I use the Youversion Bible as my digital Bible.
I prefer digital bible studying
logos bible. the learning-curve is what I like about it, its technicality is just wonderful and how it can dig into the word, olivetree is good, but its simplicity to me carries over to how it does what it does, youversion is good also for bible reading, I use it for devotionals, olivetree is great for reading and maybe starting a study, note-taking is done in logos for me that or youversion. that's just me though, very good video.
@@jamesclark131 Logos they charge people to use it , Get one thats free.
@@gregtowle8830 your both right and wrong. your right in the fact that you can pay to get more out of the software yes, however wrong in that you can actually use it for free and they offer several free resources so its not mandatory at all to pay for logos.
Thanks that’s really useful. Summing up at the end was a great idea
I use the Accordance Bible study program. I’ve only been using it for a few months. I’ve always been books, pens and Cambridge 8x5 notebooks before that. I still outline in different colors, but may switch to an iPad soon.
Notion for the win i think but would love to mindmap with a stylus tho....😢
Great, informative video
So good 🔥🙌🙏🏼
Thanks
Paper and pencil & Goodnotes
I use a few of those . If I had an ipdad I would get more apps.
Notion has a limit of 1000 block limit for free plan.
Respect home dog!
I love this video! If you don't mind me asking, are you South African?
Hey there - glad you enjoyed the video! I am indeed South African :D
The bigest app with more then 1000 bible translate is JW LIBRARY!
Your coverage of Logos is very poor, frankly. It’s the best in class, hands down.
Logos charges though , Get one thats free to use.
Logos offers a free version
Logos ends up being far cheaper if you want to build a large library. You can also subscribe for $15 per month if you want the full feature set without having to pay for it. I switched away from OT to logos once I discovered how packages work in logos. That said, the spend adds up quickly- be careful!