Books

Make Me a Sequel

Facade The book

Ok, this is blatant "beg bait" so what. I just noted over Here That Michael Heiser has indeed started the sequel to the Facade. If you missed that little tidbit of information than you can read about it. As well as my original (and recent) Facade review.
What I want from you is for you to sign up for a context regarding the sequel. Proceed to Michael Heiser's blog on UFO Religions and at the bottom of the left hand column sign yourself up but use my email (tcblack at stilltruth dot com) as the recommender.
If I win, I get to be a character in the next novel. And it sounds like I won't just get killed off in chapter one. I might even make it to chapter 11! Just don't tell my investment adviser if that happens.

A second way of becoming a character in the sequel has to do with this blog, UFO Religions. I will be collecting email addresses at this blog. Notice that at the bottom of the sidebar on the lefthand side of this blog page you will find a place for people to put in their email address, and–most importantly–YOUR email address as the person who got them to sign up at this location. Your task is to get as many people as you can to sign up and submit your email address as their recommender as you can.

No Need to Pay the Piper (Books for Free!)

As I was looking over past Truth is Still Truth postings, especially ones which discussed the potential and, at times, prohibitive cost involved in creating and maintaining a worthwhile Bible software library, I was reminded of a online discussion that took place not too long ago on the "family forum" of my home church. It was about Christian books we enjoyed and benefited from reading, specifically (this day) about the different works of John Piper. As one who owns both the 24-book John Piper collection for WORDsearch (I got it before Logos announced plans to publish the books in the Libronix format) and Piper's Sermon collection in Libronix, I jumped right in.

Buyer (and Reseller) Be-Aware

If you are planning on selling any of your Logos Library resources or if you ever purchase used Logos Bible products or add-ons that other people are no longer using, like I have done on occasion to build up my personal library, be aware that Logos now charges a 10% "processing fee" for the transfer of any of their products. The specific language of the recently revised Transfer section of their End User License Agreement (EULA) is as follows:

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