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Release Date:
April 12, 2005
Original Title:
Signs of the Times
Alternate Titles:
Animated Stories from the New Testament 17 - Signs of the Times
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
NEST Family Entertainment
RichCrest Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 30
Jesus uses the parables of the King’s Wedding Feast and the Thief in the Night to teach His disciples to have to repent and to be prepared for the day He comes again. Jesus teaches His disciples to patiently watch for the signs of His Second Coming. You’ll see how the disciples misunderstood the meaning of His parables. Even with these insights, will we also misunderstand the signs of His coming today?
Co-Producer:
Terry L. Noss
Director:
Richard Rich
Editor:
James Koford
Executive Producer:
Jared F. Brown
Seldon O. Young
Ernest Z. Frausto
Music:
Kurt Bestor
Producer:
Jared F. Brown
Richard Rich
Production Manager:
Helena Collins-Liuag
Screenplay:
Brian Nissen
Storyboard Artist:
Elena Kravets
Floro Dery
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