User talk:Jeremiah Mountain

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Morris Proctor

I did some searching on Proctor (I's heard about him at my church, too), but it was hard to find any third-party sources that mention him, and that's the big problem. If there were an article about him somewhere other than on his own web site, or one that promotes him (like Logos) and his seminars, that would help. If there are magazine articles (like Christianity Today) or newspaper articles, that's even better. You might could do it as a stub, but make it about Proctor, not just about the seminars. Add {{Christianity-stub}} to the bottom. It may be tough — Wikipedia's notability standards are somewhat subjective by nature, so there's no guarantee you won't be deleted. The best-written article in the world won't make the cut if the subject isn't notable. Let me know if I can help. Realkyhick 02:07, 17 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Update: I just found a good link. Cut and paste this into your new article:

==References==

*[http://www.christianitytoday.com/yc/2001/003/6.46.html Your Church/ChtistianityToday.com: "The Immediate Bible: New software brings the Scripture to life in seconds," by Quentin Wagenfield, May/June 2001]

That should help greatly. Let me know when you've posted this and I'll "purty it up real nice." Realkyhick 02:17, 17 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Do you know where in Tennessee that Proctor is a pastor? Otherwise it's good. Realkyhick 01:39, 18 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Living Word Fellowship

Thnaks for pointing out to me that there are two different Living Word Fellowships, and that the Tipton book referenced the one founded by Pastor Bobbi. I note that Living Word Fellowship currently redirects to The Living Word Fellowship. Given that they are two different organizations, founder Stevens vs. founder Pastor Bobbi, I suspect that we need a disambiguation page instead of a redirect, even if it is only two notable Christian fellowships under that name. Also, it was pointed out to me that a Google search reveals a number of probably non-notable organizations that also use "Living Word Fellowship" in their names. What do you think? --Bejnar (talk)

living word fellowship

i completely agree :) xxx Jessi1989 (talk) 22:18, 2 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I did a bit of searching and learned that films from Sunchaser win awards. So, I cleaned up, expanded, wikified and sourced the article. Because of coverage of their projects in the media, specially when this coverage mentions Sunchaser and/or the Sinchaser founder as the production company of winning films, it passes WP:Corp. I have let the nom know. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 06:42, 7 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello - I just wanted to let you know I appreciate you dropping in to Lydia Davydova and for kindly tidying up after my half-asleep editing! I do feel the poor girl is rather neglected outside Russia and it's cheering to see someone helping to take good care of her (so to speak). Do you have a particular interest in Russian musicians, or is it singers in general? Alfietucker (talk) 23:36, 7 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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