Browsing: Theology

Iran’s connection to the Bible begins with ancient Persia, a major empire woven throughout Scripture through Cyrus, Daniel, Esther, Ezekiel, and Acts. This article explains how Persia appears in biblical history, why Christians should avoid sensational prophecy claims, and how Scripture presents God as sovereign over nations, kings, empires, and the unfolding mission of the gospel.

This historical-style illustration depicts the development of Christian denominations through key moments in church history. It highlights the unity of the early church, the division between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions during the Great Schism of 1054, and the Protestant Reformation that led to the formation of modern denominations such as Baptist, Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist, and Pentecostal. The image visually communicates how theological, cultural, and historical factors contributed to the growth of denominational diversity within Christianity.