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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?
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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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I Didn’t Mean to Scandalize Primary

I didn't mean to scandalize Primary with my story of drinking alcohol and coffee, but in the end I'm glad I did.
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The Zelmgid, A Story About Kindness For Primary

This is the best story/lesson/sharing time I have found that teaches kindness, acceptance of differences, and self-love. It is entertaining and silly enough to keep children's attention and tender enough to teach a lesson.
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“Welcome to Primary” Teacher Packet

This is the "Welcome to Primary" teacher packet I give to each teacher called into my ward's Primary. Feel free to edit it and make it your own or just use it as a launching board for the culture you want to create in your primary.
He had (striked out) a revelation (inserted) an idea.
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Revelation: the churchy way to say “idea”

We throw the word “revelation” around quite carelessly in LDS congregations. Are we actually talking about ideas?
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Equality in Primary

Because of this small pocket of freedom in a patriarchal church, primary has become a sanctuary for me, a sacred, loud, bubbling place where age and biological sex are just pieces of who we are and not yet used as incriminating evidence to divide us from each other. 
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Primary, the Rule of Two, and Protecting Our Children Against Sexual...

A bishop once advised me, (paraphrased) "Churches are public places. You never know who is in your congregation. I do. Never let your children go the bathroom or walk the halls alone." A few years later, I sat in a special ward meeting, befuddled as an angry, frightened audience grilled leaders with questions about why they weren't warned about a convicted sex offender in their midst; why he was allowed to work with youth; and how he victimized more children under their watch. These experiences made me a cautious parent. My small ward would tease me as a young mom when...
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5 Ways Improve Primary

When sacrament meeting ends, what’s the first thing most adults do? Begin chatting. Sure; adults attend church for spiritual enrichment, but they also want to do more than sit and listen. We crave socialization, interaction, and even activity. Kids feel this twice as much. By the time sacrament ends, kids are all over sitting still, reverence, and listening to over-their-heads content. So, why are adults consistently ushering them from sacrament immediately to Primary, holding up reverence reminder signs, and encouraging them to sit silently? No wonder so many kids must be pushed into class, heels dragging. I’m internally dragging my...
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