User talk:Bishop J. L. Mathis

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Bishop J. L. Mathis
Hi, I have nominated this page: Bishop J. L. Mathis for deletion. I dont thing so it is an educational resource. Note that advertising doesnt have a place on Wikiversity. --Juan de Vojníkov 00:05, 6 February 2009 (UTC)


 * This page is still currently under construction as we still are gathering useful facts and information about Bishop J. L. Mathis and his organizations and community impact. If you allow this page to develop you will see that it's apart of a network of facts and useful knowledge about some of Bishop Mathis' organizations (check out The Birthing Of God International Fellowship page) and community activities.
 * If you're thinking about making the page into an educational resource, please let us know ASAP (1) the educational purpose of the resource, (2) why biographical information about this Bishop should be part of the resource, and (3) why the article as it currently appears would not be a duplication of a Wikipedia-type article or another Wikimedia resource. If Bishop Mathis is notable enough for Wikipedia, I don't see how the Wikiversity article as it appears now would be fundamentally different from a Wikipedia article about Bishop Mathis.  See also What Wikiversity is not.  --AFriedman 20:47, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

OK. Lets see. I have informed the community, about your report, here: Requests for Deletion. Have a good day.--Juan de Vojníkov 19:51, 6 February 2009 (UTC)