MBU Student’s Album Declares that “Jesus Is Enough”

MBU senior David Gregory released his debut album, “Jesus is Enough,” in September 2021, which features original songs with several musical genre influences that portray his skill in creating music while giving glory to God. To listen to Gregory’s album, visit Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube.
Her Mission to Make Him Famous
“I feel like that’s specifically what God’s put on my heart, to write for the broken.”
Can We Get Personal With Black History Month?
PART 1: Black History Month brings many meanings to many individuals. We celebrate African American heritage, we reflect on past injustices, we recognize current relationships and we dream of future progress. As February is recognized as Black History Month, communications students at MBU were asked to blog about this question: What does Black History Month […]
The Invisibles
Have you ever wondered how every time an event takes place at MBU, the technology always seems to be in place and ready to go? Well, it’s because of a conscientious tech crew, which goes in hours or days before the event and gets everything ready to go, so it all comes off without a hitch. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look through the eyes of the MBU Tech Crew.
Teaching the Future to Hear the Music
Mark Roach, MBU’s new Fine Arts Division adjunct instructor, has taken on the job of shaping future sound engineers with his own flare and experience.
President Predictions – What MBU Wants to See
As the United States settles in for the Trump presidency after the recent inauguration, MBU Timeline staffers share their thoughts regarding what they hope to see from the new administration as the years progress. Graphic by MBU Timeline staff
MBU Student Explores Art Through Photography
Missouri Baptist University student, Guy Shaw, stretches his creative muscles and applies what he has learned at school in a new artistic business venture.
Communications Department Cookout
The Missouri Baptist University Communications Department held a cookout for the students with majors and minors in communications on Sept. 15.
With a Little Help From my Friends: Advice for New Students
With the introduction to a new fall semester and a new freshman class, many upper-classmen share knowledge and advice to incoming students on how to make their college experience great.
The Greatest Holiday of the Year
In this day and age of Easter being genericized and secularized to little more than a bland springtime holiday that markets Peeps and egg-dying kits, what can we do as Christians at this time of year? Certainly it’s OK to hunt Easter Eggs and dress up in pretty pastels, but how can we maintain a […]