Having attended Christian schools from kindergarten through high school and being raised in a Christian family, I reflect often about another one of God’s Manifestations, Jesus Christ, and the communities that bear His name around the world. This year in particular, the bicentennial of Bahá’u’lláh’s birth, I’ve thought much about what the community of early Christians may have looked like around the year 200 A.D., approximately 200 years after the birth of Christ. While history cannot give us a perfect picture of these early communities, and I’m certainly no historian, we do know that the name of Christ was not as commonly known around the world as widely as it is today. We know there were no mega-churches or televangelists, nor were there the tens of thousands of Christian denominations or many of the other associations with Christianity that we have today.