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5 of 5 Superb April 16, 2012
Reviewer: Richard Mahone from Detroit, MI United States  
Presentation very captivating, enlightening and profound.

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5 of 5 Redeem the time wisely, use a shortcut... April 11, 2012
Reviewer: Donald Randolph from Scottsdale, AZ United States  
When it comes to using Logos, you can't have too many short cuts. However, you can pay too much for them.  So, get the LearnLogos Shortcut series and get the best of both worlds.

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5 of 5 Preparing Sermons Session #3 April 11, 2012
Reviewer: Richard Davis from New Cumberland, PA United States  
I have been blessed by studying several of the "Preparing Sermons" series. The step by step approach along with help in how to sharply focus sections of my Logos library into collections is invaluable. Simply grateful for such valuable training in how to use Logos.

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5 of 5 Excellent work April 10, 2012
Reviewer: crs from Metaline Falls, WA United States  
Excellent teaching and great service!

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5 of 5 Seminar Part 5 April 10, 2012
Reviewer: Claybon Collins Jr from Petersburg, VA United States  
John does an excellent job of training with the videos.  I am able to take my time without fear of missing anything as I learn the various steps.  It has already made a difference in my learning and preaching of the Gospel.  Thanks again John for a great work.

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5 of 5 WOW! THANKS April 3, 2012
Reviewer: Mike Franz from MI  
WOW! THANKS John, you nailed it with this one! "Iron sharpens iron and one man sharpens another." (Proverbs 27:15). Nothing is more dangerous and frustrating than working with a dull tool. This webinar sharpens the available tools in Logos 4 to a keen edge so the student can save time and get down to serious study. I can't wait for more.

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5 of 5 great Webinar April 3, 2012
Reviewer: Darrel from OR  
Thank you for a great Webinar. This was my 3rd one and it helped me in my studies for teaching a Torah class and new testament. By using Logos I can remove doubt about commentaries.

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5 of 5 This study was so exciting. April 3, 2012
Reviewer: Susan Murphy from FL  
One thing I like about your teaching is the many excellent resources that you provide to enhance our studies.  For example, "Handbook to Prayer", "An Exposition On Prayer" by Dr. Rosscup, "Topical Analysis of the Bible", "Opentext", etc.  I did not have Dr. Rosscup's book but was was able to pull up on Utube some of his videos on prayer and was up to 2:00 a.m. listening to one of the videos.  It was tremendous.  

Also, you covered a number of collections and how to set them up, that are very useful for searching on Meditation and Devotion, Historical Background, Theological Background, Word Studies, Cross Checking/Cross Referencing, Application, etc.

Another very useful item you gave us was to show how you set up your main layout for Bible study.  I plan to use this layout for my studies.

Thanks once again for giving of your time so freely to help us.  I pray for you, for strength and blessings for giving of yourself so freely.

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