Logos for Mac Leaving Beta
Logos for Mac has done a lot to catch up with Logos for Windows in the last few months. I am really liking it. It is now about to leave Beta, and you should check it out (note their cool giveaway, too!). A reminder: BJU students and F/S may use this link to get a special deal on Logos Bible Software products.
Pogue Rules
David Pogue is the best tech columnist I’ve come across. Sensible. Funny. NY Times. He just wrote an article you should read if you are paying someone to filter your Internet for you. In the article he recommends Open DNS, the service I personally use to do my Internet filtering. It is installed directly on the router, and it couldn’t be easier—or freer.
Big Red Machine in the Championship
Tonight, the Big Red Machine ultimate squad faces off with Team Duncan for the Greenville Summer League Ultimate championship. Come on out to Gary Pittman Park at 6:30 to watch the showdown! (Photo by Ethan Burns)
Preaching Ruts
I don’t preach incredibly often. Maybe an average of once or twice a month. But I still find that it’s easy to fall into ruts. I’ve been taught better, but my wheels still tend to press into the mud. I need help sometimes to see how wide the road is, how many biblical ways there are to accomplish some goals, how rich is the diversity of biblical themes, how many different angles the Bible gives us on God’s glory. Carson has a helpful article doing just this in the latest Themelios. Like his...
Boomerang for Gmail
If you’re not using Gmail for all your e-mailing needs, you should be. Gmail archives your messages instead of automatically trashing them. That means it keeps all your e-mails forever, so you won’t lose messages or addresses or file attachments. And if you need to reconstruct the history of some conversation from two years ago, you can do so easily. Gmail can actually send and receive e-mail from multiple addresses, even non-Gmail addresses. I check and send from seven different addresses...