
The Church’s Beating Heart: JBU is a Mission Field, Too
This past week was World Awareness Week, and JBU celebrated the different nations that God has created and the diversity displayed on our campus. The message of World Awareness Week is clear: God loves the nations, and believers are called to love them too. Tuesday’s chapel was about missions and how all believers are called to missions, whether that be physically going to another country or being heavily involved in supporting mission work. I firmly believe that all believer

66 Things I've Learned After 3 Years at JBU
The following lists are built on some of the wisdom and experience I’ve gained since coming to JBU 3 years ago. If you are a freshman, start reading below and don’t skip anything! If you are anything other than a freshman, I would recommend you start reading at the “Websites/Extensions” section below but also feel free to look at the tips and advice section if you’d like! Assorted Tips & Advice Get plugged into a church and any on-campus ministries ASAP. When everything else

Innocent Until Proven Guilty: The Kavanaugh-Ford Issue
A good man lies dead. A drunk man stands above his body with a pistol in his pocket and blood on his hands. The dead man is a much-beloved member of the community, a father of three. The man standing above him is a well-known drunk, a louse with a history of petty crime. What happens next? This set-up is common in fiction. We all know the next line: a mob drags the drunk to a tree to string him up—until the wise and just lawman stops them and locks the drunk in jail, standing