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  1. In the Book of Mormon, Ammon (/ ˈ æ m ə n /) [1] is a prominent Nephite missionary and a son of King Mosiah. He originally opposes the church, but along with his brothers and Alma the Younger, is miraculously converted. Following his conversion he serves a mission to the Lamanites and converts Lamoni and his people.

  2. Ammon said people were created in God’s image. He also said God had called him to teach the gospel to Lamoni and his people. Using the scriptures, Ammon taught King Lamoni about the Creation, Adam, and Jesus Christ. King Lamoni believed Ammon and prayed to be forgiven of his sins.

  3. Jul 1, 2024 · Ammon cleaned faster, cooked tastier, and protected the sheep better than anyone else had ever done. He was so good that when a large group of men tried to steal some of the sheep, Ammon fought them all off by himself.

  4. Aug 11, 2013 · When Ammon and his brothers separate, Aaron goes to teach the Amalekites of the Savior, of his Atonement and of the plan of salvation. They not only reject his message but are angry with him and he leaves, having had no success.

  5. Ammon said that God made the world and everyone in it. Then Ammon told Lamoni that God has a plan of salvation. As part of that plan, Jesus Christ would come. Lamoni believed what Ammon said. Lamoni prayed and asked God to have mercy on him and his people. Alma 18:24–36, 39–42

  6. Ammon served as a missionary whose diligent efforts helped to convert many souls to Christ. Was an unbeliever who sought to destroy the Church, Mosiah 27:8–10, 34. An angel appeared to him and his companions, Mosiah 27:11. Repented and began preaching the word of God, Mosiah 27:32–28:8.

  7. Ammon, as a royal son, was effective in his missionary service among the Lamanites because he was unlike David and his sons with respect to the seeking and unrighteous use of royal power (see also D&C 121:39).

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