Yes. It should be --- Minister of Developme
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Only when it is a title, ex. the Prime Minister of Canada. But in general terms it should not be capitalized.
The word Methodist should always be capitalized because it is the name of a specific denomination. The word minister would only be capitalized if it were used in the title of a document.
Titles like 'prime minister' are common nouns. Therefore, they are only capitalized when they precede a person's name or used as a specific title. When used normally, 'prime minister' is not capitalized. If referring to a specific title, like the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, then 'prime minister' is capitalized.
Cevdet Yilmaz is the Minister of Development for Turkey.
Hassan Abdulhai is the Minister of Urban Development for Afghanistan.
Alicia Kirchner is the Minister of Social Development for Argentina.
Narek Sargsyan is the Minister of Urban Development for Armenia.
Grant Gibbons is the Minister of Economic Development for Bermuda.
Desislava Terzieva is the Minister of Regional Development for Bulgaria.
Dieudonne Giteruzi is the Minister of Communal Development for Burundi.
Chea Sophara is the Minister of Rural Development for Cambodia.
Christian Paradis is the Minister of International Development for Canada.