Faithlife Launches Preaching Suite

Faithlife has released a new Preaching Suite powered by Logos Bible Software. The new product provides pastors with an end-to-end solution to manage the entire lifecycle of their sermons and their primary job of preaching the Word.

 

The Logos Preaching Suite is designed to assist pastors at every stage of the process: planning, scheduling, research, writing, delivering, sharing, archiving and reusing.

 

“Pastors rarely have enough time to prepare their sermons while keeping up with all their other pastoral responsibilities without neglecting their families,” said Phil Gons, vice president of Bible study products at Faithlife. “The Preaching Suite helps pastors streamline the everyday tasks of their preaching ministry to give them more time to serve their flocks, their families, and their communities.”

 

The Preaching Suite is included in Faithlife’s newest integrated ministry platform, Faithlife Equip, and builds on the preaching tools in the newly released Logos Bible Software 9. Its sermon writing tools are also now available on the iPad version of the Logos app. The Preaching Suite also includes access to Faithlife Sermons, a rich library of sermons, outlines, illustrations, media, and more.


To learn more about the Preaching Suite, visit https://www.logos.com/preaching-suite

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