I'm sorry i am afraid i do not understand the quastion if you could word it diffrently that would be helpful.
This depends on the policy of the church. For example, Presbyterian churches belonging to the Presbyterian Church in the USA (PCUSA) have women ministers.
education policy is the policy which used in education
advantages of national policy on education
Education Policy
Education Policy Analysis Archives was created in 1993.
Louis Joseph Lebret has written: 'Homenaje a L.J. Lebret' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social history, Catholic Church, Church and social problems 'Mystique d'un monde nouveau' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian Civilization, Christian sociology, Civilization, Christian 'La France en transition' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Civilization
William Scarlett has written: 'Toward a better world' -- subject(s): Church and social problems 'The Christian demand for social justice' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Church and social problems 'To Will One Thing'
Peter Karmel has written: 'Public policy and higher education' -- subject(s): Government policy, Higher Education, Higher education and state, Standards
Education.
(I'm not sure what a "nonpracticing Christian" means - I take it that it means that they are Christians but do not attend a church.) Whether they can be married in a particular church depends on that church's policy, and some churches are given more freedom to set this than others, depending on the denomination. Some churches require them to be members to get married, it all depends on the church. Hope I helped!!
ist education policy formed in 1958
foreign policy