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Animated Stories from the Bible

Season 3 1995 - 2005
TV-Y

  • 1995-01-13T07:00:00Z on Trinity Broadcasting Network
  • 30m
  • 6h (12 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Animation
Unlike other animated series based on Bible stories, these programs are not based on modern characters interacting with Biblical figures, but rather provide dramatic retelling of the Bible stories themselves. The series was created to be a non-sectarian informative and educational tool to help parents, caregivers, and educators instill positive spiritual values and character traits to those in their care.

12 episodes

Season Premiere

1995-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x01 Jesus, the Son of God

Season Premiere

3x01 Jesus, the Son of God

  • 1995-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Speechless. That’s often how people found themselves when they came face-to-face with astonishing wisdom of Jesus of Nazareth. From the learned rabbis in the temple whose jaws dropped open at the words of a 12-year-old Jesus, to the wilderness defeat of Satan who unsuccessfully tempted the Savior even after He had grown pale with hunger from a 40-day fast, this compelling and swiftly moving video takes you on a remarkable tour of Jesus’ early years. Walk where Jesus walked and you, too, will find yourself speechless as you witness these remarkable episodes taken from the life of Jesus, the Son of God.

1996-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x02 Bread from Heaven

3x02 Bread from Heaven

  • 1996-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Bread from Heaven is an account of how Jesus has compassion for the multitudes that have come to hear Him minister. The story begins with a young street urchin named Jonas who is begging for each bit of food he can get. After an incident of trickery, he takes bread from the local bakers, Zeke and Jethro. He refuses to share his bread with an old man who is weak and clearly in need of nourishment. Later Jonas finds himself listening to the words of Jesus on the mountain. He is inspired by His message. When Jesus asks for food to feed the people, Jonas unselfishly offers the five loaves and two fishes. After Jesus prays over the food, the disciples feed the people. Zeke and Jethro are amazed at the miracle of feeding the masses and come up with a plan to make Jesus king. They want Jesus to perform miracles so they will no longer have to work. When Jesus tells them He is the Bread of Life, the bakers think He is joking and return to their ovens.

1997-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x03 The Greatest is the Least

3x03 The Greatest is the Least

  • 1997-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

In the years following His resurrection, Jesus’ disciples learn to practice His lessons on serving others. While working at the salt mine, James witnesses the battles of two co-workers fighting their power and might to be number one. He remembers being with Jesus as He welcomed and embraced the children and humbly kneeled to wash the disciples’ feet. His compassionate acts demonstrate that the way to greatness in His Kingdom is not found in how many serve you, but in how many you serve. James takes this lesson to heart and gladly serves a less fortunate friend.

1999-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x04 The Lost is Found

3x04 The Lost is Found

  • 1999-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Those who recognize their won sins often rejoice that Jesus would want to help anyone so lost. Three such sinners – Matthew the Publican, Miriam the harlot and a sick man name Jonah come to Jesus in needs of hope, healing and forgiveness. Weaving together many New Testament stories, including the parables of the Lost Coin and the Lost Sheep, this tale shows how Jesus generously extends His mercy to each sinner and lovingly brings the repentant back to the fold.

2000-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x05 Lazarus Lives

3x05 Lazarus Lives

  • 2000-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Mortal’s greatest fear is death. Lazarus Lives gives assurance that Jesus has all power over death. This is miraculously shown when the Master travels to meet Lazarus’ sisters, Martha and Mary, after Lazarus has lain dead in the tomb for four days. When Jesus comes to Bethany, He mourns Lazarus’ death and His friends witness the deep love He has for His friends. Martha and Mary’s tears of sorrow are changed instantly to joy when their brother Lazarus’ life is restored, and they understand the Savior’s promise of eternal life to all who believe in Jesus.

2001-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x06 Lord, I Believe

3x06 Lord, I Believe

  • 2001-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Lord, I believe is an inspiring collection of three stories where Jesus teaches His disciples through word and deed the magnificent power of faith. Witness the kind Roman centurion who kneels before the Master and pleads for his dying servant. The servant is healed instantly because he asked in faith without doubting. Jesus’ words of comfort are as powerful as His miracles. Saying “weep not,” He raises the son of a poor widow of Nain. Lastly, a man with weakened faith begs the Master to make his son whole. Jesus answers, “all things are possible to him that believeth,” Jesus teaches that if our faith is only the size of a tiny mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible.

2001-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x07 The Lord's Prayer

3x07 The Lord's Prayer

  • 2001-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Everyone who watches The Lord’s Prayer will know how to have the great power Jesus promised every believer. On many occasions Jesus taught His disciples the power of prayer through parables and His personal example. After Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into Heaven, His disciples find their faith greatly tested when Peter is arrested and cast into a Roman prison. As Herod plots Peter’s death, the believers gather together and follow the example that Jesus taught. Through faith and persistent prayer, Peter’s chains are broken and the Angel of the Lord opens the prison gates. The united prayer of the righteous saves Peter and is still a power on Earth without equal.

2003-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x08 The Messiah Comes!

3x08 The Messiah Comes!

  • 2003-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

In His final days on earth, Jesus’ disciples struggle to understand His mission. They are blinded by their expectations of the Messiah, thinking He would deliver them from Roman rule. “The Messiah Comes” makes the message plain while teaching children that Jesus offers deliverance from the bondage of sin and death and gives hope of eternal life through His atonement.

2003-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x09 The Parables of Jesus

3x09 The Parables of Jesus

  • 2003-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Jesus often taught His followers using stories called parables. Three of the best loved parables, 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 our time and the things that we have been given. In a world of self-centeredness, 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.

2004-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x10 Worthy is the Lamb

3x10 Worthy is the Lamb

  • 2004-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Experience the Passion of Christ. Witness the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. Pray with Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, “Not my will, but thy will be done.” Feel the betrayal of Judas’ kiss. Endure the trial and crucifixion as Jesus willingly submits. Rejoice in the knowledge that Jesus’ death and resurrection provide pardon for our sin.

2004-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x11 Built Upon the Rock

3x11 Built Upon the Rock

  • 2004-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Jesus is asked to judge an inheritance dispute, but instead he uses this divisive conflict between brothers to affirm the eternal ideal of His Beatitudes which He taught in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus teaches the wronged brother to forgive and love his brother. All who follow Jesus must learn that what we own has little to do with who we are. Important ideals of stewardship and preparedness are emphasized through the parable of the House Build Upon the Rock.

2005-01-13T07:00:00Z

3x12 Signs of the Times

3x12 Signs of the Times

  • 2005-01-13T07:00:00Z30m

Jesus uses the parables of the King’s Wedding Feast and the Thief in the Night to teach His disciples to have humility, to repent, and to be prepared for the day He comes again. Through parables Jesus teaches His disciples to patiently watch for the significant signs that will precede His Second Coming. You’ll see how the disciples misunderstand the meaning of His parables. Even with these insights, will we also misunderstand the signs of His coming today?

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