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Three Reasons Why My Children Participate in Vacation Bible School

I admit, no one has ever outright asked me why an active LDS family actively seeks out other churches for Vacation Bible School. But I think a few people have had questions over the years - they've just been too polite to ask. So here is what I would tell them if they asked why my children attend Vacation Bible School.
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Ananias, Sapphira, and me

I’m not sure where my primary teacher got the idea that this story needed to become a cautionary tale about paying a full tithing. Was it really written into the Primary Manual as a story about Tithing/the Law of Consecration or did she go off script?
crying kid in stroller with big sister
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A day at church with screaming, bleeding, fleeing kids

I'm leaving this to you, my readers. What is the moral of this story? Is it a cautionary tale? A metaphor? A call for change?
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