South Carolina’s Low Country a World all its Own

Whether it’s Spring Break or summer vacation, if you are looking for a world where time slows down and things are just a bit simpler, then think about traveling east to the beautiful lowlands of South Carolina.

From Somalia to St. Louis: It’s Good to be in America

With a healthy respect for how blessed they are to be working and studying in the United States of America, foreign exchange students bring a perspective and work ethic from which we can all benefit through understanding.

Race Walkers Slow Down to Go Fast

Missouri Baptist University is a unique school for a number of reasons, and one of those has to do with track and field, specifically the event called race walking, in which MBU’s team includes some of the best walkers in the nation. Photo by: Miles Chase

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

A Rare Black-and-White Gem

Academy Award-winning film, “Ida,” embarks on a quest of truth, grief and loneliness in this postwar Poland.

Spring Break Staycation

Spring Break doesn’t mean sun and sand for everyone. Sometimes it means little more than a week away from school and not going anywhere at all, but even so, it can mean fun for all. 

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