than when I entered the ministry 40 years ago.The big issue back then was did I pay into the minister's retirement fund and had I conducted 2 weeks revival (Incidentally, you should have seen and heard the reaction when I answered no to both).At one time I served on the Ordination Examination Board and frankly I believed it was too easy to acquire the order of Bishop.Today, each candidate should be given a specific doctrine of the church, present a written paper, and then an oral presentation followed by questions from the examination board.It is different now. Our congregations (for the most part) can be more educated than their pastors. Shouldn't be.Yet, I still believe God can use an anointed man or woman regardless of their education. If he or she is going to stand before an congregation week after week, however, he or she had better know their subject long before they enter the pulpit God-HonoringChrist-CenteredBible-BasedSpirit-Led