
Signs of the Times
Family · Animation
Overview
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?
Top Cast


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


Peter Doyle
Peter Doyle
Andrew / Roman Soldier (voice)
Peter Doyle
Andrew / Roman Soldier (voice)


Erin Kelly
Erin Kelly
Rich Woman / Bandage Man's Wife / Poor Woman (voice)
Erin Kelly
Rich Woman / Bandage Man's Wife / Poor Woman (voice)


Richard Rich
Richard Rich
Servant #1 (voice)
Richard Rich
Servant #1 (voice)
E.P. Watts
E.P. Watts
Thomas (voice)
E.P. Watts
Thomas (voice)
Stephen Donowho
Stephen Donowho
John / Roman Captain / Philip (voice)
Stephen Donowho
John / Roman Captain / Philip (voice)
John M. Huston
John M. Huston
Matthew / Thaddeus / Blacksmith / Bandage Man (voice)
John M. Huston
Matthew / Thaddeus / Blacksmith / Bandage Man (voice)
Simon Mason
Simon Mason
Bartholomew / Tall Citizen / Rich Man (voice)
Simon Mason
Bartholomew / Tall Citizen / Rich Man (voice)
Richard Playpen
Richard Playpen
James Alpheus / Eber / Crutch Man (voice)
Richard Playpen
James Alpheus / Eber / Crutch Man (voice)
David Haight
David Haight
King (voice)
David Haight
King (voice)
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