I’m a visual person. I love diagrams, maps, timelines… One of the things that I’ve found really helpful in understanding the Bible and growing in my Christian walk is looking at Christian infographics. Often they really help to represent complex information in an easily digestible form. So here are my favourites:
This is one of my go-to sources of quality charts and diagrams. There are maps, book outlines, timelines, and even a mini model of the tabernacle to cut out and build! The only problem is that it doesn’t seem to have been updated since 2018, but there’s plenty of helpful material in the archive. As well as English, infographics are available in Chinese, Spanish and Indonesian.
These aren’t particularly pretty, but they make up for that in detail. There are loads of diagrams covering Old and New Testaments, with a particular emphasis on timelines and gospel comparisons.
There are only three infographics on here, but they are stunning visualisations of cross references in the Bible; biblical social networks; and distribution of biblical people and places.
This is another archived site, but there are a number of interesting visualisations. Some of the data is a few years old, but there are other infographics that don’t rely on current data.
14 colourful, printable PDF infographics on topics such as the Kingdom of God, the Sabbath, memory verses, and the Lord’s Prayer.
A nice selection of infographics from the author of ‘Visual Theology”. It will particularly appeal to those of the Reformed tradition and even includes John Piper and R. C. Sproul charts!
A curated collection of infographics from other sources. There is a broad range of material including worldviews, ethical issues, church attendance and ministry.
A growing collection of infographics about Christian mission and global Christianity.