
Logos had been around for a long time and seemed to have a big following.

Version 8 for me was a disaster and I soon headed for Logos Bible Software. However, somewhere in the midst of version 7, Parson’s was sold to FindEx and it was the beginning of what I believed to be the dumbing down of my favorite PC Bible Study Software. I used Quickverse all the way up to version 7. I was soon compiling notes and sermons on the computer and the time to actually find what I needed was cut down greatly so I could study more and broaden the scope of my study. I soon realized that Bible software was the way to go and I somehow stumbled on Quickverse 3.

The time looking often outweighed the actual time of study or reading. That having been said, I ended up buying a PC for personal use and from there on in, I dove into the world of computers tinkering with this part or that, upgrading memory, hard drives, software, etc.Īs a pastor the challenge had been to effectively and efficiently research my resources to be able to find exactly what I needed. My introduction to computers was not on a PC, but on a Mac. As I sat down in front of a Mac Quadra I was struck by how cool the MacOS interface was at the time. However, the IT person was very patient and assured me that I wasn’t going to mess anything up. I had no clue even how to turn a computer on and thought explosions could occur if left alone with one.

I first started using a computer in 1994 when I was hired to work in a mailroom. I like what they can do and certainly how they have helped me in my ministry and in everyday life.
