Constantine had a vivid dream a night before a battle about Jesus and God. The next day he won the battle.
A vision of a Christian symbol promised him victory during a crucial battle.
We don't know that Constantine ever converted to Christianity. There are many objections to the story of his "death bed conversion" and scholars and historians are at odds with the church people over this. What is certain, though, is that Constantine never lived the life of a Christian.
Constantine's conversion to Christianity is often attributed to his vision before the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD. He reportedly saw a cross of light in the sky along with the words "In this sign, you will conquer." Believing this divine message, he adopted the Christian faith and ordered his soldiers to display the Christian symbol on their shields. His victory in the battle solidified his belief and led to the eventual promotion of Christianity within the Roman Empire.
When Constantine converted Christian, he merged the Christian church with the Roman Empire. Thus, Roman Catholicism.
The pivotal event that led Emperor Constantine to convert to Christianity was the vision he reportedly had before the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD. He saw a cross of light in the sky with the words "In this sign, you will conquer." After winning the battle and attributing his victory to the Christian God, Constantine became a supporter of Christianity, ultimately leading to the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance throughout the empire.
Consantine the great had proohetic dreams about the Christian god helping him win battle. This led Constantine to become the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
A:Until the time of Emperor Constantine, the main Christian Church was led by its bishops. The most revolutionary change Constantine made was to make the Roman emperor the absolute head of the Church. In taking on the role of appointing bishops, he declared, "My will be done."
The Roman emperor Constantine the Great ceased the persecution of the christian church that occurred before his reign. Constantine himself most likely converted to Christianity. However, he did very little on his own to spread the gospel and Christianity. Once Christianity was accepted by the ruling class, beginning with Constantine, recognition of Christianity as the official religion was well underway. Most believe that Constantine was exposed to the gospel by his mother. This would make good sense as she was a professing Christian.
Nelson Mandela was famously Christian, and his faith led many of his political and humanitarian efforts. He was raised by a devout Christian mother, so he did not convert, but rather grew up in the faith.
The events that led up to the incident involved a series of actions and circumstances that occurred before the incident took place.
Maybe someone else can better on this answer. With Constantine's conversion to Christianity, a lot of power went to the Christians. Constantine donated land to build Churches, put christians in positions of authority, and led to Christian dominance in the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire Changed from this time. Also Constantine made Sunday the official Church day for Christians and he also influenced the date for Christmas. Constantine gave Christianity a big boost !
Constantine led the victorious side at the battle of the Milvian Bridge 312 CE.