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Treasures Are Abound and Boundless (Digitized) For The Books Of The Words of God.

Updated: Aug 4, 2019

James F. McGrath's Nashville's Vanderbilt University Discovery Inspires For More Spiritual Digging.

When I attended Belmont University in the middle 90's, many a times our Old/New Testament professor would mention the Vanderbilt University library for additional biblical research.


Of course, it wasn't until I gotta job at a bio-pharmaceutical company that had me researching medical journals in Vanderbilt's Dr. Kildare vaults when I realized what a great shipwreck of knowledge Vanderbilt's wealth was.


I always loved dreaming of the chance to discover Long John Silver's pirate treasure. At Vanderbilt, at Belmont University, at many libraries public and private, print and out of print, knowledge is heavy maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnn, because its a priceless trove of God's universe.


This is what eludes todays smartphone texting Christian. They don't digest the Word of God. Its read soooooo fast that they only read the surface and fly pass priceless paragraphs of profound pleasure. James McGrath is no fool. He is in all the right places. Admiration and jealousy are giving when we hear of someones great discoveries of the knowledge of God.


Go James!

Go James!

Inspire us past the mundane. Inspire us past driven.


His journey awaits the taking


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