Lord, I Believe

Lord, I Believe

Release date : June 1, 2001
Runtime : 30m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Richard Rich /
Writers : Brian Nissen /
Production companies : NEST Family Entertainment / Animated Bible Stories / Rich Animation Studios /
June 1, 2001 30m United States of America Family English More
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Lord, I Believe is a collection of three stories where Jesus teaches His disciples the power of faith. First, a kind Roman centurion pleads for his dying servant. The servant is healed because he asked in faith with nothing doubting. Saying “weep not,” Jesus raises the son of the poor widow of Nain. Lastly, a man with weak faith begs the Master to make his son whole, as Jesus answers, “all things are possible to him that believeth.”
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Ivan Crosland
Jesus (voice)
John A. Nicolaysen
Peter (voice)
Ed Francis Martin
Poor Man (voice)
Jim J. Bullock
Licea (voice)
Elizabeth Daily
Caleb (voice)
Lew Palter
Rabbi (voice)
Glen Vernon
Issachar (voice)
Andrew Craig
Ben / Flavius (voice)
Jacob Livingston
Joel (voice)
Dan Davis
Doctor (voice)
Bridget Connors
Corrine (voice)
Kristie Transeau
Widow (voice)

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  • title:Lord, I Believe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:30m
  • Genres: Family · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Richard Rich /
  • Writers: Brian Nissen ·
  • Production companies: NEST Family Entertainment · Animated Bible Stories · Rich Animation Studios ·
  • Overview:Lord, I Believe is a collection of three stories where Jesus teaches His disciples the power of faith. First, a kind Roman centurion pleads for his dying servant. The servant is healed because he asked in faith with nothing doubting. Saying “weep not,” Jesus raises the son of the poor widow of Nain. Lastly, a man with weak faith begs the Master to make his son whole, as Jesus answers, “all things are possible to him that believeth.”
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