Ministry as a Lifestyle
After 25 years of ministry, Terri Adams unexpectedly found herself fulfilling her desire to help guide youth with her position at MBU, while also providing new opportunities for her family.
The Origin of the Gingerbread House
From cookie to house, gingerbread is a holiday staple. So how did the gingerbread house tradition begin?
Ben Rector’s Album “Brand New” Throws it Back to Days Gone By
Ben Rector began his music career at the University of Arkansas. From a college student strumming along to heartfelt melodies to a top iTunes artist with over 2 million downloads, Rector reflects on his early 20s and the emotions that went with those years.
The Following of “Fixer Upper”
“Fixer Upper” brings new meaning to, “From trash to treasure.” Chip and Joanna Gaines restore the Waco, Texas, charm.
The Fundamentals of Senioritis
We all joke we have it. We all know it’s real. So what exactly is it? Photo by Brittany Gammon
The Perk: An Event for the Ages at MBU
The Perk event celebrated its 20th year recently in Muncy Gym, growing from a small gathering in 1996 to a full concert coffeehouse music event that entertained hundreds of MBU students. This year’s event, carrying the name “The Perk 20,” featured local artist Kenny DeShields.
What You Are Thinking: Where Do We Go From Here?
With the historic election day behind us, MBU Timeline staffers conducted spot interviews throughout the main campus, asking students, faculty and staff the question, “Where do we go from here as a nation?” Here are their responses. Photo by Jerica Drago — Graphic by Gillian Burroughs
What We Are Thinking: Where Do We Go From Here?
Now that the presidential election is behind us we are seeing backlash from supporters of both parties. But where do we go from here as a nation? In a series of blogs our MBU Timeline writers approach a variety of topics inside this overarching question. Photo by Jerica Drago — Graphic by Liz Hon
Dear Cubs Fans
An open letter to the Cubs from a diehard Cardinals fan. Photo by Pixabay
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As both candidates for president faced off one final time before the Nov. 8 election, we hoped for civil discourse and discussion of policy. And we got that — for about 20 minutes — before the childish banter returned to the same old accusations we’ve heard for the better part of a year now. Our […]