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This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Logos and they are offering something you’re going to love. There will be one winner this week and that winner will receive Logos 5 Bronze and Logos Mobile Education: OT201, by John Walton. That’s a prize package worth almost $800!

Mobile EdDid you know that Logos now offers courses that you can take right through the software? I have taken a couple of the courses and enjoyed them a lot. Here is what Logos says about them:

Logos Mobile Education advances the standard of theological education by connecting courses from leading theological scholars to the industry standard Logos theological library. All Mobile Ed courses include fully searchable transcripts, so during the lectures, you can improve your learning by finding the scholar’s words and phrases in your favorite resources. Even when you aren’t working through a course but simply researching, Mobile Ed video segments will show up in your search results so your professors can provide a short (Lectures are between 5 and 10 minutes each.) personal explanation of the issue you were researching.

Mobile Ed courses provide teaching and training in a full array of theological topics like Old and New Testament theology, counseling, and practical ministry. Each course comes with specific training video showing you how to use your Logos library for further research in your topic. No matter your ministry, Mobile Ed courses will provide essential teaching and will train you how to use your library to continue your learning. You can bring the best scholars and the best library together on your devices today. You can learn more right here.

Additionally, if you are not the winner and would like to buy Logos, you can get a 15% discount by clicking here and using discount code CHALLIES.

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Enter to Win

Again, there are 5 prize packages to win. And all you need to do to enter the draw is to drop your name and email address in the form below. (If you receive this by email, you will need to visit challies.com to enter.)

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.


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