See You At The Pole

An MBU tradition continued this year as students gathered around the American flag pole outside the Administration Building for “See You At The Pole.” Students gathered to sing and pray at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28.

Major Media Outlets Are Too Biased

Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has not gotten a fair shake in the mass media. This analysis looks at how the likes of CNN, The Washington Post and big social media platforms are biased to the left side. Photo by Jerica Drago

Minor Setback for a Major Comeback

Throughout our lifetime we all face challenges that we must get through.  For athletes who suffer major injuries it seems like the end of the road for them. Photo By Vladymi Joseph

AMP Fallout Retreat

AMP campus ministries took a group of students up to Lake Williamson in Illinois for their annual Fallout Retreat, the weekend of Sept. 16. Over 20 students attended, including the MBU Chapel Band and guest speaker Curtis Gilbert, pastor of The Journey Church Metro East. The weekend was filled with Bible study, worship and of course, a lot of fun.

Individual Rights vs. Public Order

Lately we have seen firsthand what a fine line there is between individual freedoms and public protection, and we have often been reminded of this delicate balance between personal expression and civic order. At MBU, we’re not afraid to talk about this issue in the context of Christian grounding. Graphic

I am a …

Meyers Briggs, DISC and thousands of Buzzfeed personality quizzes have convinced us that we all can fit into a stereotype or box. All of these were designed as theories and thoughts that are often taken as a logical representation of ourselves. Graphic by Kayla Glyshaw

Coffee Shop Christianity

In a world of Instagram posts filled with latte art and leather-bound Bibles, where do Christians take down the filter to see things for how they truly are? Photo courtesy of Pixabay

Even in a Cup of Coffee

Inspiration seems like something that could be tracked down by will, but in reality it’s usually the mundane mixed with a little serendipity that brings it to us. Photo by Julia Province