For those seeking deeper study/understanding

The "History" node under "For those seeking deeper study/understanding" accesses webpages associated with the history of the Christian church and the history of the LCMS.

Historical timeline (time-based)

"Historical timeline (time-based)" hyperlinks to a webpage with a graphical timeline showing the main characters and events throughout Biblical history.

Historical timeline (Bible chapter-based)

The "Historical timeline (Bible chapter-based)" node accesses a webpage that ties chapters of the Bible to their approximate historical time.

Historical maps

The "Historical maps" node accesses a Bible atlas webpage that provides detailed historical maps and other Biblical information.

Bible passage with maps

"Bible passage with maps" accesses Biblical maps based on chapters from the Bible. Note that these maps are also available via the Bible outline webpage (under "The Bible").

Church fathers

The "Church fathers" webpage provides information about the church fathers (Christian and LCMS) starting around 100 A.D. going to the current age.

Timeline - Wikipedia

"Timeline - Wikipedia" accesses a Wikipedia article covering the history of the Christian church.

LCMS history resources

"LCMS history resources" accesses an LCMS webpage providing articles on the history of the LCMS.

Concordia Historical Institute

Per its website, "Concordia Historical Institute, as the official department of archives and history of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, serves as general advisory agency for historical interests within synodical offices, departments, educational institutions and congregations. CHI is charged with preserving and promoting Lutheran history, especially the history surrounding the LCMS. This is done through actively collecting, organizing, cataloging and preserving relevant documents, photographs, books, artifacts, and fine art — and making these historical items available to inform and inspire the church and community."

Timeline - Wikipedia

"Timeline - Wikipedia" accesses a Wikipedia article covering the history of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.