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Read our Business FAQ. It's oriented towards businesses primarily, but it deals with non=-profit groups as well. The basic point is that we are an encyclopedia, not an place to post public relations material or a directory information. The first paragraph of your article described your mission of spreading the gospel through contemporary media. OK, we have many articles on thousands of the organized groups doing this, but you need to show that you are notable already for it, as demonstrated by third party published reliable sources, print or web, talking about your work. We can't help you become notable; once you are, and sufficiently so that people will look in an encyclopedia for information about you, then we will want to include the organization. Otherwise, it's just public relations, advertising in the hope that you will become really visible and important. If you have sources to show this, rewrite the article including them. I checked, and I cannot find them. The remainder of the article was contact information--but that's for a directory. It is just possible that an article on Lou Butterfield might be acceptable, but that will depend not on me, but on what the community here decides. DGG (talk) 14:34, 23 April 2008 (UTC)Reply