See the Resource Library before you sign up
This is a sample library — the commentaries, books and notes below are illustrations of how your own uploads look once they're in The Pastor's Study. Nothing here is downloadable content; it's a preview of the workflow.
A sample library
Six example resources, filed and tagged the way a real study grows over time.
Commentary on Romans — Volume II
Personal PDF upload
Commentaries / Pauline Epistles
“The groaning of creation in Romans 8 is not despair but expectancy — a labor that anticipates birth rather than death.”
The Gospel of John — Exegetical Notes
Study notes (DOCX)
Commentaries / Gospels
“John 3:16 sits inside a night conversation, not a slogan. Read it as Nicodemus heard it — slowly, and in the dark.”
Preaching & Preachers — Reading Notes
Book summary (Markdown)
Books / Homiletics
“Preaching is theology coming through a man who is on fire. Chapter notes with page references kept for citation.”
Church History Survey — Reformation Era
Course reader (EPUB)
Books / History
“The recovery of Habakkuk 2:4 reframed a monastery cell into a pulpit for a continent.”
Illustration File — Grace & Forgiveness
Personal collection (TXT)
Illustrations
“The father runs. In that culture, an old man gathering his robe to run was the scandal of the story.”
Systematic Theology — Doctrine of Scripture
Reference volume (PDF)
Books / Theology
“Inspiration concerns the text produced, not merely the writers moved — the product itself is God-breathed.”
What uploading looks like
1. Accept the responsibility notice
Before your first upload you confirm you own the file or have the right to store a personal copy. Nothing is shared, published or sold — your library is private to your account.
2. Drop in your files
PDF, DOCX, TXT, RTF, Markdown, HTML and EPUB are supported. Drag a stack in at once; duplicates are detected by file fingerprint so you never store the same commentary twice.
3. File it where you'll find it
Sort resources into folders and sub-folders — Commentaries, Books, Illustrations, Research — and tag them by topic or series.
4. Search by word or Scripture reference
Type a phrase, or type Romans 8 or John 3:16 and the library switches to Scripture mode — showing only resources that cite that passage, with the matching excerpt.
5. Send it into a teaching
Open the resource, copy the quote, and insert it into your manuscript exactly where you want it — beginning, end, or after any paragraph or heading.
Storage by plan
Free
1 GB
Enough for study notes and a small set of documents.
Pastor Pro
10 GB
Room for a working commentary set and book notes.
Church
50 GB
Shared capacity for a teaching team's library.
During the free beta every plan is unlocked for everyone.
Bring your own library into your study
Upload the commentaries, books and notes you already rely on, then search and cite them while you write. Free during the beta.
