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Faithlife company history timeline

1993

Research and development headquarters moved to Oak Harbor, Washington, in March 1993.

1995

In August 1995 Logos Bible Software v2.0 shipped, built on brand-new technology.

2001

The first Libronix Digital Library System—a user-friendly version of Logos Bible Software Series X—was released in September 2001 and was an enormous success.

2008

Logos 1.0 for Macintosh was released in December 2008.

2009

Logos Bible Software launched Logos 4 in November 2009, a multiplatform program designed to run on Windows, Macintosh, iPhone, and iPod Touch.

2012

Logos kicked off 2012 by releasing Proclaim Church Presentation Software, giving pastors, worship teams, and volunteers smart, cloud-based, collaborative solutions to Sunday morning presentations.

Then in early summer 2012, Faithlife launched the Faithlife Study Bible (FSB) and faithlife.com, giving users free subscriptions to the FSB and the opportunity to create groups and share notes and events in the Faithlife community.

2013

In January 2013 Logos Bible Software released 2.5 million free copies of the Faithlife Study Bible.

2014

In September 2014 Logos Bible Software rebranded as Faithlife to reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to equip the Church to grow in the light of the Bible.

2015

In 2015 Logos Cloud was launched with subscription-based access to Logos Bible Software tools and content, allowing users even greater flexibility and options.

2016

Also in 2016 Logos 7 was launched with added features such as Sermon Editor and the Courses Tool.

2017

In 2017 Faithlife celebrated 25 years of equipping the Church to grow in light of the Bible and also released a new free version of Logos Bible Software and the first Korean Logos base package.

2018

Also in 2018, Faithlife launched Faithlife Sites and Faithlife Giving.

2020

In 2020 Faithlife acquired Wordsearch and Servant Keeper.

Also in 2020 Faithlife entered the inclusive access textbook delivery market to serve the biblical and theological textbook needs of Liberty University, the largest higher-education institution in the world.

And in the fall of 2020, Logos 9 was launched.

2021

In 2021 Faithlife acquired Go to the Hub, entered the church curriculum and discipleship content space, and launched the French version of Logos.

2022

In January 2022 Faithlife celebrated its 30th anniversary of the incorporation of Logos Research Systems.

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Founded
1992
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Headquarters
Bellingham, WA
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Founders
Dale Pritchett,Kiernon Reiniger
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