Can’t Buy Love, But You Can Pack It

Rebecca and Jay Fox have a love for children that reaches far beyond their own family as they are now designated as a “safe family,” which is part of a national  movement called, “Safe Families for Children,” where families volunteer to temporarily host children in critical circumstances.

Sharing Christ Through Loss, Love and Leadership

Perhaps you have seen her walking around campus leading a prospective-student tour or heard her lively, one-of-a-kind laugh from down the hall. Today, Melanie Laurence opens her heart to what drives her passions for MBU.

The Meaning (or Meanings) of Easter

As the Easter weekend arrives, students, faculty and staff members will be celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Lord and savior. Many consider these next few days to be the holiest of the year, while others reflect on fond childhood memories, while still others question if Easter

What Does Easter Mean to me Personally?

Easter weekend brings many meanings to many different people, communities and cultures. So, what does this Easter holiday mean to our students at Missouri Baptist University? We’ve asked a few of our journalism writing students to blog about what Easter means to each of them, personally. Photo by Emily Morton

Training Tomorrow’s Nurses

After years of careful planning, the Missouri Baptist University School of Nursing opened its doors in January, welcoming 21 future nurses to their new program. 

A God Ordained Transplant: Janet Mayfield

From the walls of a corporate office with no degree in hand, to an instructor herself, Mayfield has a surprising story of crushing her own expectations by jumping leaps and bounds out of her comfort zone.

Summer is Short: Spend it in Oxford

Sophomore Meredith Linn plans a summer abroad in Oxford to study C.S. Lewis, Christian History and the English culture.

College: Best Fit for the Artist?

It’s a roller coaster ride to either the most ideally planned career or a rut that leaves us with debt and stones of regret on our hearts. Photo by Jessica Danielle Moore