132 Million Stories — 132,000,000
Orphans are the most vulnerable and often the most forgotten members of our society. What would change if we decided to not be discouraged by alarming statistics but instead looked at each individual story as an opportunity to change a life?
What Does Easter Mean to me Personally?
Easter weekend brings many meanings to many different people, communities and cultures. So, what does this Easter holiday mean to our students at Missouri Baptist University? We’ve asked a few of our journalism writing students to blog about what Easter means to each of them, personally. Photo by Emily Morton
A Simple Message that Changed My Life
A trip to a small village in Ecuador radically changed my view of God, the gospel and our mission to share the news of Jesus with the world. Photo by Emily Morton
ResLife Block Party 2017
ResLife hosted their annual Block Party on Saturday, Aug. 26. Students tie dyed T-shirts, visited the popcorn bar and closed the night out watching the infamous Mayweather vs. McGregor fight in thePerk.
How Did I Make it Through This Show?
Many television shows capture our hearts and keep us hooked for seasons to come. Others, such as the sitcom, “How I Met Your Mother,” grow monotonous as we wait for the plot line to improve and the characters to win us over. But they never do.
Hey, You There … Look UP!
Social media has turned us into a society that looks down. We are captivated by life on a screen and missing out on the life right in front of us. But, is this all-consuming social media causing more damage than simply missing special moments? Is it changing us for the worse? Photo courtesy of Wikimedia […]
Break with Purpose
Instead of going on leisurely vacations during school breaks, students turn from an inward focus to an outward service.
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.
Commuters With a Voice
Missouri Baptist University is home for many, but the majority of students at MBU are commuters. Commuter life is much different from resident life, and each commuter’s daily life expresses variety as well.
Who Can We Believe in this Presidential Election?
As both candidates for president face off one final time before the Nov. 8 election, can we expect any civil discourse or discussion of policy? Or just more gutter accusations that will keep fact-checkers busy? Will there be any real value to voters? Our MBU Timeline bloggers write about these “Faulty Arguments” that are too […]