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5 signs that You are a born and raised Church Kid

Your church family is really your family.

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5 signs that You are a born and raised Church Kid
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Growing up in church comes with tons of memories, and surprisingly, many kids who grew up in church share those same memories so here they are:

1.You have seen almost all the Veggie Tales episodes

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If you grew up in church you definitely have seen your fair share of veggie tales and they still come to mind when you hear a bible story that was portrayed by our beloved characters Larry, Bob, Archibald, and so many others.

2.Your most exciting summer activities were church related

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Bible school, Centri kid, and music camp were definitely the highlights of the summer and once they were over you knew it was time for school.

3. You know everyone has their assigned seats

Trust me you do not want to sit in the wrong place because you will be told to move. Proceed with caution.

4. You have tons of bibles and an equal amount of bible accessories

Every big event in your life came with a bible so from dedication to graduation you were covered and the cases and bookmarks were definitely what made your bible special.

5. You met your best friend at church


And this is how you react every time you see each other but whether you met in the preschool playroom or children's church you saw each other and knew you were gonna be besties for life.

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