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The result was keep. Neil (not Proto ►) 18:08, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kevin Conner[edit]

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along with Mark Connor. Non notable self published minister, with zero reliable sources. SWATJester On Belay! 10:13, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The published works might possibly fulfill our standards, for adoption as a text by multiple colleges has consistently been considered to make for notability. However, this hasnt been shown. The listings of the books on Amazon is not enough. If the adoption can be shown by the end of the AfD, I'll change my opinion. DGG 01:15, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

1. New Covenant International requires "The Foundations of Christian Doctrine, by Kevin J. Conner" for BTH301 Biblical Theology VI; 2. Maranatha Online College requires "Conner, Kevin J. The Book of Acts: Early Church History and the Ministry of the Holy Spirit. City Bible Publishing. Portland, OR, 1992 ISBN: 1-886849-02-1" for The Book of Acts; 3. International Bible College requires "Conner, Kevin J. The Church in the New Testament." for PM(G/N/E)262: Practical Church Ministry; 4 BEULAH HEIGHTS BIBLE COLLEGE suggests "“The Tabernacle of Moses" as supplemental reading for BI 240 BIBLICAL TYPOLOGY Natebailey 06:52, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
BTW, it's not the existence on Amazon I am highlighting, it is the citations (as the links show). He's been cited by over 40 other authors, including Jack Hayford and Dutch Sheets. Natebailey 06:54, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
See also quotes such as 'These textbooks have gone into over 80 countries and have become great resources for Ministers, teachers, preachers and Bible college students' MFI and 'A basic ecclesiology by one of the respected pioneers of the New Apostolic Reformation' GHM. Natebailey
Would you mind adding these quotes/sources to the article? I notice you are the article's creator, so you probably know more about the subject and can integrate the sources well. Thanks, Black Falcon 22:04, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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