Stress, Stress, Stress, for Everybody

Everyone deals with stress but what are some healthy ways to manage this end-of-semester state of mind? Graphic illustration by: Chelsie Bartley

The Greatest Holiday of the Year

In this day and age of Easter being genericized and secularized to little more than a bland springtime holiday that markets Peeps and egg-dying kits, what can we do as Christians at this time of year? Certainly it’s OK to hunt Easter Eggs and dress up in pretty pastels, but

Moments in Time: Special Reflections on Spring Break

As students have returned from the annual spring vacation that takes them home or to the beach or to the mountains, many of our MBU Timeline bloggers had an opportunity to recall a special event during the week, perhaps a pivotal conversation or moment to ponder their blessings. Photo by: Chelsie

Spring Break Memories

As we head into Spring Break this week, students are traveling to Florida or back home and making new memories, so we asked some of our writers to reflect on some of their favorite Spring Break memories. Photo by: Jerica Drago

Apathy: When Christians Just Don’t Care

As Christians we often live like we don’t particularly care about the way we participate in life, but if we have truly given our lives to God then we must focus on His desire instead of our own.  Graphic by: Kayla Glyshaw

Why Are We Here?

While ISIS is seeming to cause havoc and trauma, Christians being killed for their faith know that they are living and dying for something greater. They have found that real joy comes from God, even in tragedy. In our comfortable world in America, what can we learn from this unwavering

Retouching Our Perspectives

One of the biggest issues in our culture today is the use of Photoshop and the effect it has on young women.

Growing Pains: Part II

They say college will be the best four years of your life. For some, this means unpredictable and unforgettable memories. For one MBU student, it also meant finding peace through self-acceptance. Photo by: Colby Duncan

Growing Pains: Part I

They say college will be the best four years of your life. For some, this means unpredictable and unforgettable memories. For one MBU student, it also meant finding peace through self-acceptance. Photo by: Colby Duncan