Seminar Has a Heart for Christ … and Art

This year’s Fine Arts Division Worship Heart and Art Seminar features speaker Kerry Tillmon and ethnomusicologists IziBongo. Graphic by Bert VanderMark

Super Bowl Charity Offers Hope One Basket at a Time

Just like the name implies, Basket of Hope is a Christian non-profit organization that gives hope to children in hospitals across the country by letting people know they do not always have to be strong. MBU Timeline’s own Katie Seffens had the opportunity to travel to San Francisco, the site

From Student to Professor

With a strong passion for theatre and teaching, Kasey Cox is equipped to be a permanent part of the Missouri Baptist University faculty. By being a former student at MBU, Cox has a unique perspective when it comes to teaching. Her faith leads her as she journeys on as a

The Resident Assistants of North Hall

The resident assistants of North Hall discuss the highs and lows of the job. Photo by Kayla Knapp Resident assistants of North Hall include, left to right, Chelsie Bartley, Tanya Drochner, Ashleigh Poteete and Valaree Logan.

On College: The Things I Wish I’d Known

College is full of all-nighters, term papers and pizza, but it is also a time where we learn, grow and figure out who we are. Looking back, we all have things we wish we would have known from the start.  Photo illustration by Rebekah Rutledge Photo courtesy of MBU University

What the Super Bowl Means to Us

Various MBU students give their opinion on what draws them in to watch the Super Bowl.  Photo by Jesse Kassebaum

Men’s Soccer Returns Core of Young Talent

The 2015 men’s soccer team finished the season with a 6-12 overall record, but they closed strong and head into next season with high hopes of major improvements, returning all but two of their starters. Photo courtesy of MBU Sports Information

A New Perspective

New MBU student John Hagan seeks to make a difference in the lives of his baseball teammates.  Photo by Jesse Kassebaum

Business-Major-Turned-Tennis-Coach Proving a Success

After a record-breaking season in 2015, young Cole Stevenson is set to coach the Missouri Baptist men’s and women’s tennis teams this spring, while also working on his master’s in business administration. Photo by John Hough