Cultural Traditions of MBU Students
As the holidays are quickly approaching, we all have traditions and memories that are unique to our families and our cultures. It can be a specific family occasion that has stood the test of time, or it can be a single moment that has defined your culture. So, what’s yours? We asked our MBU Timeline […]
The Order of Living
Psychological reasons expound upon the way in which first, middle and last borns behave, according to a CBS journalist. Photo by: Cassie Nesbit
A Love From Above
A mother’s love is an unconditional love similar to the way Jesus loves us. Photo by: Cassie Nesbit
Book Review: Learning Beauty within “Beastly”
Readers are invited to discover wisdom through the author’s writing style from a Christian perspective. Photo by: Brittany Gammon
Three Lives for the Price of One Blood Donation
Through one donor’s story we are taken into the process of giving blood during last week’s American Red Cross visit to MBU’s campus. Photo by: Cassie Nesbit
James’ Biblical Lessons Hold Great Value Today
This New Testament book offers vivid illustration and application of the importance of faith and works. Photo By: Brittany Gammon
MBU Sophomore Taking Trip of a Lifetime
Haley Grueber shares what she is looking forward to this summer and how God is making it possible.
Winter Olympics Conjure up Fond Memories … of Summer?
The Olympics continues to bring people to the front of their TV sets, and many will carry on the memories and tradition of sitting around the living room with family, watching the world’s greatest athletes compete for international recognition.