
Ammon, Missionary to the Lamanites
Family · Animation
Overview
Ammon, one of the sons of Mosiah, forsakes kingship to become a missionary to the Nephites’ mortal enemy, the Lamanites. Ammon shows great humility as he asks to become servant to the Lamanite king, Lamoni. Later, Ammon defends the king’s flocks against a band of robbers. His faithful example brings Ammon the opportunity to preach unto the king, bringing him and many others to humility, repentance and conversion.
Top Cast
Paul Nichols
Paul Nichols
Ammon (voice)
Paul Nichols
Ammon (voice)


Patrick Page
Patrick Page
King Lamoni (voice)
Patrick Page
King Lamoni (voice)
Sherry Sailer
Sherry Sailer
Queen (voice)
Sherry Sailer
Queen (voice)


Gregory Snegoff
Gregory Snegoff
Servant (voice)
Gregory Snegoff
Servant (voice)


Oscar Rowland
Oscar Rowland
Servant (voice)
Oscar Rowland
Servant (voice)
Seldon O. Young
Seldon O. Young
Servant (voice)
Seldon O. Young
Servant (voice)


Ryan O'Flanagan
Ryan O'Flanagan
Obetak (voice)
Ryan O'Flanagan
Obetak (voice)


Kerrigan Mahan
Kerrigan Mahan
Rabatak (voice)
Kerrigan Mahan
Rabatak (voice)
Tamara Adams
Tamara Adams
Abish (voice)
Tamara Adams
Abish (voice)


Bryce Chamberlain
Bryce Chamberlain
Mosiah (voice)
Bryce Chamberlain
Mosiah (voice)
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