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Lazarus Lives

Year: 2000 AnimationFamily Runtime: 30 min Rating: 10.0

Overview

Mortals’ greatest fear is the fear of death. Lazarus Lives gives assurance that Jesus has all power over death. Jesus mourns Lazarus’ death and His friends witness the deep love He has for His friends. Martha and Mary’s tears of sorrow change 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.

Genres

AnimationFamily

Cast

Ivan Crosland

Ivan Crosland

Jesus (voice)

John A. Nicolaysen

John A. Nicolaysen

Peter (voice)

Cameron Dye

Cameron Dye

Lazarus (voice)

Ann Marie Lee

Ann Marie Lee

Mary (voice)

Mary Louise Gemmill

Mary Louise Gemmill

Martha (voice)

E. G. Daily

E. G. Daily

Sarah (voice)

Andrew Craig

Andrew Craig

Pharisee / Jordan (voice)

Glen Vernon

Glen Vernon

Daniel (voice)

Noel Evangelisti

Noel Evangelisti

Woman (voice)

Karen Kondazian

Karen Kondazian

Old Woman (voice)

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