A Hero For Those Recovering From Addiction
Paul Melnuk is a local businessman who struggled with addiction before finding Alcoholics Anonymous and facing recovery head on. He now flourishes as a sober mentor who helps others grow through the program.
Sometimes a Good Story can Inspire us to Achieve
The critically acclaimed movie, “Unbroken,” released recently on DVD, tells the story of an American athlete and war hero, and it’s a story from which we can all draw inspiration.
Moments in Time: Special Reflections on Spring Break
As students have returned from the annual spring vacation that takes them home or to the beach or to the mountains, many of our MBU Timeline bloggers had an opportunity to recall a special event during the week, perhaps a pivotal conversation or moment to ponder their blessings. Photo by: Chelsie Bartley
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
False Claims Jeopardize Media Credibility
MBU Timeline blogs about Brian Williams, journalistic integrity and the bottom line of broadcast news. Graphic by: Chris Curry
MBU Timeline Writers Blog About Terrorist Attack in France
After a recent terrorist attack that took place in France, MBU Timeline writers weigh in on their opinions regarding religion, culture and the freedoms we may take for granted. Graphic by: Chelsie Bartley