
Journey to the Promised Land
Animation · Family
Overview
Lehi and his family, led by the Liahona, arrive to the shores of a great sea after traveling far from Jerusalem. Nephi, son of Lehi, is commanded by the Lord to build a ship. They practice faith and obedience to overcome every obstacle and sail to the Promised Land. Witness their gratitude as they kneel on the shore of their new home and give thanks to God for the successful journey.
Top Cast


Gene Pack
Gene Pack
Lehi (voice)
Gene Pack
Lehi (voice)


Beverly Rowland
Beverly Rowland
Sariah (voice)
Beverly Rowland
Sariah (voice)


Tamara Fowler
Tamara Fowler
Laman's Wife (voice)
Tamara Fowler
Laman's Wife (voice)
Geoffrey Bennett
Geoffrey Bennett
Nephi (voice)
Geoffrey Bennett
Nephi (voice)
Walter Boyden
Walter Boyden
Laman (voice)
Walter Boyden
Laman (voice)
Kim Blackett
Kim Blackett
Sam (voice)
Kim Blackett
Sam (voice)
William M. Bisson
William M. Bisson
Lemuel (voice)
William M. Bisson
Lemuel (voice)
Alex Buston
Alex Buston
Jacob (voice)
Alex Buston
Jacob (voice)
Terri Purles
Terri Purles
Nephi's Daughter (voice)
Terri Purles
Nephi's Daughter (voice)
Vicki Eccel
Vicki Eccel
Nephi's Wife (voice)
Vicki Eccel
Nephi's Wife (voice)
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