
Parables of Jesus
Family · Animation
Overview
Jesus often taught His followers using stories called parables. The parables of The Talents, The Rich Man and Lazarus, and The Two Sons, are presented together to reinforce important principles. They teach us how to be good stewards of the things that we have been given. These timeless truths help us focus on our faith in God and His power to help us live our lives in accordance with His teachings.
Top Cast


Ivan Crosland
Ivan Crosland
Jesus (voice)
Ivan Crosland
Jesus (voice)


William Dennis Hunt
William Dennis Hunt
Master (voice)
William Dennis Hunt
Master (voice)


O.C. Smith
O.C. Smith
Landowner (voice)
O.C. Smith
Landowner (voice)


Erin Kelly
Erin Kelly
Mother / Woman (voice)
Erin Kelly
Mother / Woman (voice)


Tony Pope
Tony Pope
Lazarus (voice)
Tony Pope
Lazarus (voice)
E.P. Watts
E.P. Watts
Jakim / Zadok (voice)
E.P. Watts
Jakim / Zadok (voice)
Gianfranco Freylinghuysen
Gianfranco Freylinghuysen
Micah / Tola (voice)
Gianfranco Freylinghuysen
Micah / Tola (voice)
Lee Jonsson
Lee Jonsson
Old Servant / Dives (voice)
Lee Jonsson
Old Servant / Dives (voice)
Clayton James
Clayton James
Merchant / Arad (voice)
Clayton James
Merchant / Arad (voice)
David Jones
David Jones
Servant (voice)
David Jones
Servant (voice)
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