Pieology Takes Pizza to a Fine Science

We all have that one TV show we are obsessed with, the one we love indulging in and binge watching. How does an obsession form and how long is too long to be obsessing with something on a screen?

Alone in a Dark Room

How do you deal with self-consciousness in public settings? As humans we are social beings who often strive to become a part of a community. The need to be social and make connections can make the appearance of being alone in public terrifying and off-putting.

My Weakness, His Miracle

After being born I was helicoptered over to another hospital because I was too sick for the hospital to take care of me. After days of being hooked up to so many wires, my doctor dropped the news to my parents that their daughter would be paralyzed in her right

Not Just During the Christmas Season

During this time of year, it’s easy to think about what you’re thankful for with holidays dedicated to finding joy and thankfulness. I think the art of giving thanks goes beyond just the holiday and should be an everyday practice. Graphic by Kayla Glyshaw

MBU Student Explores Art Through Photography

Missouri Baptist University student, Guy Shaw, stretches his creative muscles and applies what he has learned at school in a new artistic business venture.

The Truth About Yoga

Although sometimes controversial in its origin due to its early connection to Hinduism, yoga has evolved into a non-religious method of relaxation. In fact, MBU offers students free classes. Photo by Julia Province A recent yoga class at MBU introduces students to the value of relaxation, which certainly is applicable

Happy Thanks-Christmas?

The transition from Thanksgiving to Christmas is a much-debated topic in the U.S. today.  In this article, Jill Burroughs discusses the lead up to Christmas with various MBU students. Her feature story is paired with Matt Williams’ opinion piece discussing when Christmas music is appropriate on the radio. 

InCharactre Spreads Gospel Through Drama

It’s been 19 years since MBU’s drama ministry group, InCharactre was founded, and the group continues to thrive while maintaining its overall purpose, to share the gospel.

Chris Conley: A Star Wars Story

As the latest installment of the “Star Wars” franchise opens Friday, Dec. 16, called “Rogue One,” listen as Chris Conley, a local MBU alumnus who is now serving at Ellisville First Baptist Church, reflects on when the original “Star Wars” was released, how it relates to the Gospel and how a faithful “Star Wars” fan feels about the new “Star Wars” films.

Yoga Finds Balance at MBU

MBU students can utilize free yoga classes in the SRC, serving as a great stress reliever and fitness option.