Add table in e-Sword Editor PC version 14.5.0
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What are the steps required to enter a table in an editor note page after
e-Sword for the PC version 14.5.0 has been installed, in which the insert
Table...
The Complete Kakoulides New Testament 2nd Edition
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A number of touch ups on certain verses was made , adding a note or two
more and the book of Revelation was added after the book of Revelation in
"Parallel...
e-Sword version 14.5 Released
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The Editors have been redesigned to make better use of their native
functionality. The Right (versus the Left) mouse button is now used to
access much of t...
When Pleasing Our Kids Becomes Idolatry
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If your kids were in charge, how would they treat you differently? Would
they honor you with their decisions, or would they find more ways for you
to deg...
Beams of Light for Better Insight
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[image: Beams of Light] Sale prices listed below are good through Monday,
November 2, 2020 (11:59 PM EST) and cannot be combined with any other
discounts. ...
User Lexicon Revisited - See it in Action!
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Sorry, I am still way behind in touting new features of BibleWorks 10. This
is was somewhat expected, unfortunately. But, in my last post, I did talk
about...
What’s New in Logos 6
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Faithlife Corporation (formerly known as Logos Bible Software) announced
the release of Logos 6 today, the newest version of our flagship product
for Bible...
Accordance for Windows
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The acclaimed Accordance Bible Software has just been released as a native
Windows application. This extract from the latest press release lists some
of th...
Version Update Catch Up
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Sorry for the lack of posts lately! Here are a bunch of new versions sent
to me recently:
The Holy Bible (MAGAV) Make America Great Again Version
A List...
Genesis 32:22-32 Antique Commentary Quotes
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Albert Barnes Gen_32:23-32 Jacob wrestles with a man. “Passed over the ford
of Jabbok.” The Jabbok rose near Rabbath Ammon, and flowed into the Jordan,
sep...
When Pleasing Our Kids Becomes Idolatry
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If your kids were in charge, how would they treat you differently? Would
they honor you with their decisions, or would they find more ways for you
to deg...
Politics in the Church service and Charlie Kirk
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I’ve stumbled into a controversy over whether or not churches should have
talked about Charlie Kirk in their services yesterday. It’s part of the
wider con...
AI in Christian Higher Education
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Leading product at Logos in the Christian tech space, I’m involved in
frequent discussion about AI. I’ll highlight two recent examples, specific
to Christi...
Hope in the Lord
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We were blessed to have Dr. Brian Borgman, pastor of Grace Community Church
in Minden, NV preach God’s word to us today at King's Church, Peoria, AZ.
His s...
1 Peter 5:8-9
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Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a
roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith,
knowin...
MyTravelr v1.0F3
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*Summary:* MyTravelr is a set of tools designed to help on-the-go mobile
users maximize their productivity and reduce the stress of travel World
Clocks,Wea...
Our Website Is Currently “Retired”
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The www.RichardCravy.com website has been taken offline for the present
time. We may return at some point in the future, but we have no definite
plans to d...
Free children’s ministry deals resources
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If you are after some resources for you kids work at church, then the
website could help. Not all of the resources at this website ... Read more
The post...
Global Christian Perspectives
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I’m planning to join Chris Eyre and Elgin Hushbeck on Global Christian
Perspectives this afternoon at 4 pm central time. Join us and comment using
the Q&A ...
Some Book Reviews
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This year has been an extremely busy one for me. My main focus at church
has been on running a year-long leadership training course, and I’ve also
been cre...
Ellen White software for Esword
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A friend introduced me to a very good website which allows you to freely
download SDA software compatible with Esword Esword ... tags: 4174Bible
EswordGospe...
Moving to Wordpress!
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I have been blogging on Blogger for years (and publishing via FTP to my
personal domain.) Within a few weeks, Blogger will be turning off FTP
publishing. S...
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