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I've recently been reminded - again - of how differently we can think about some things which can become very taken for granted in our own contexts.
Today it was medical exams for ministry. I had one when I applied to be ordained, and that was routine, but I questioned whether some of the questions were necessary.
So here's my random conversation starter for the day: should ministers be required to have medical exams? And if so, what's reasonable to include?
Today it was medical exams for ministry. I had one when I applied to be ordained, and that was routine, but I questioned whether some of the questions were necessary.
So here's my random conversation starter for the day: should ministers be required to have medical exams? And if so, what's reasonable to include?