Talk:Nancy Wilson (religious leader)
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Biography
[edit]The final sentence of the biography section could be phrased to indicate that Wilson attended a Methodist church and Sunday School in her youth. This is notable because it speaks to her formation as a cleric. This early experience was reported in the Herald Tribune newspaper in 2005. The reference is: Rife, Susan L. "... Change the church and change the world," Herald Tribune (Sarasota, Florida), 21 August 2005, http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20050821/FEATURES/508210493. I propose the following revised sentence: Wilson attended a Methodist church and Sunday School in her youth. AndrewMinko (talk) 19:33, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
Categories and Subcategories
[edit]Articles generally should not be in a category and its subcategories. Whereas Nancy Wilson (religious leader) appears in one or more subcategories of Category:Christian ministers, she need not remain in this category. Therefore, I have removed her from Category:Christian ministers. 72.69.207.11 14:46, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
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