Logos Bible Software for Sermon Prep, Study, and E-Ink Reading | Interview with Eric Couture

Unlock new parts of Logos Bible Software in this deep-dive interview with Eric Couture, a deacon and Bible study leader who uses Logos for everything from sermon preparation to intertextual Bible study techniques. https://logoscoach.com/2025/05/25/unl... Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Logos and User Experiences 03:03 Eric's Background and Use of Logos 05:52 Exploring E-Ink Tablets for Reading 09:04 Sermon Preparation Techniques 11:56 Utilizing Information Panels for Word Studies 15:11 Cross-Referencing and Commentary Usage 17:53 Engaging with the Apocrypha in Study 21:10 Link Sets and Resource Management 23:59 Comparing Bible Translations and Footnotes 32:34 Navigating Footnotes and Translations 34:51 Personal Books and Formatting Challenges 36:50 Engaging with the Apocrypha 41:01 Utilizing Personal Books in Logos 46:06 Exploring Study Bibles and Resources 51:01 Layouts and Preaching Strategies Join us as we explore: ✅ How to use E-Ink tablets like the Kindle Scribe or Boox for extended reading ✅ The power of text comparison for translation clarity ✅ Why engaging with the Apocrypha can enrich your study ✅ Creating personal books in Logos using PDFs ✅ Building custom layouts to fit your study and preaching style ✅ Tips for using footnotes, textual variants, and cross-referencing tools Whether you're a pastor, student, or everyday Christian, this conversation is packed with practical advice to level up your Logos usage. • Get started with Logos now at https://logos.sjv.io/LogosPlans • BOOX E-Ink Tablets for your Logos reading: https://amzn.to/4lqsRf0 • Join Logos Tips Logos Facebook group :   / logostips   • Join Free Logos Books Facebook Group:   / freelogosbooks   • Eric's Sunday School Lessons:    • The History of How We Received our Bibles   • Learn more at https://logoscoach.com summary In this conversation, Jason Stone interviews Eric Couture about his extensive use of Logos software for Bible study and sermon preparation. Eric shares his background as a deacon and educator, detailing how he utilizes Logos for both Sunday school and sermon prep. The discussion covers various tools within Logos, including the use of E-Ink tablets, information panels for word studies, cross-referencing, and the engagement with the Apocrypha. Eric emphasizes the importance of using multiple translations and study Bibles to enhance understanding and preparation. In this conversation, Eric Couture and Jason Stone delve into the intricacies of using Logos software for biblical study, focusing on footnotes, personal books, and the Apocrypha. They discuss the challenges of formatting personal books, the importance of various study Bibles, and how to effectively utilize layouts for preaching. The conversation highlights the significance of translation variants and the resources available for deeper engagement with biblical texts. Takeaways Eric Couture is a deacon and educator using Logos for Bible study. He utilizes AI in Logos to recommend books for study. E-Ink tablets are preferred for reading over traditional screens. Sermon preparation involves thorough reading and translation comparison. Information panels in Logos aid in word studies and definitions. Cross-referencing is essential for deeper biblical understanding. The Apocrypha provides historical context in biblical studies. Multiple study Bibles are recommended for comprehensive study. Footnotes in translations are valuable resources often overlooked. Link sets in Logos help manage various resources effectively. Footnotes are essential for deeper study and understanding. Personal books can be challenging to format but are valuable resources. Engaging with the Apocrypha requires multiple translations and resources. Logos software allows for the integration of personal books into study. Layouts in Logos can be customized for different users and purposes. Translation variants can lead to interesting discoveries in biblical texts. Study Bibles provide valuable insights and commentary on scripture. Utilizing multiple screens can enhance the study experience. Preaching layouts can be tailored for effective sermon delivery. Exploring textual variants can reveal fascinating insights into scripture. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly videos that help you get the most out of Logos! #logosbiblesoftware #logosbible #biblestudy #apocrypha