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My name is Christopher Kuhns and I am the region 12 representative and I have permission to post the material found on our website (lutheranstudentfellowship.org)
Christopher, that isn't how Wikipedia works. Anyone can make edits, better if these come from an account, and are not an anonymous edit. Information cannot be "original research"; that means that even though you are wonderfully informed and are a person of authority for your organization, the information you provide must already be available in a public forum: a national website, a published book, a national magazine, a video clip that is linkable... That sort of thing. A personal blog, or facebook post won't likely be good enough. Add a summary of this information, suitable for "encyclopedic value", and provide a citation where others can check your work. If you do that, your edit will become part of Wikipedia until someone else improves it even further. Jax MN (talk) 21:43, 9 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]