Why men should head the church

Carrie Sandom  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Oct 2005
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Although I have enjoyed a quiet faith since my early teens I never intended to get ordained into the Church of England: as a secondary school teacher in Cambridge I felt that my gifts were best suited to teaching algebra and quadratic equations.

But when the Bible Club that I ran during lunch break, was closed down by my Teachers’ Union because of industrial action in the late 1980s, I realised that I far preferred teaching the Bible to mathematics. So I tentatively pushed the door of theological training in the Church of England and was somewhat surprised to be accepted for training at Wycliffe Hall in Oxford.

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