A senior minister of the major Congregational denomination in Southern Africa said to me: "We discovered that by the time our ministers reached retirement, 40% of them were dead. It was hypertension." That is, they had died. After this, the denomination passed some draconian rules, he said, among them that ministers had to do something completely different during their furlough -- farming, for instance. Working sabbaticals and the like were banned. He said: "The life-span of ministers is going up incredibly." OBSERVATION: A smaller Congregational denomination did a survey, and found that 57% of its ministers had experienced a serious breakdown of health.
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