Contributed by Ruth Yong
It was a highly-anticipated seminar that drew about 400 businesspeople, executives and professionals to Swissotel The Stamford at 8am on 9 July 2009. Speaker Dr AR Bernard was no stranger to many of those present — the Leadership Conference by Dr Bernard is an annual event that began in 2005, and it has become a must-attend event for many who have heard him speak before.
The conference saw many “newbies” encountering Dr Bernard for the first time, and by the end of the first day, they were fast fans, despite having come to the conference without much fore-knowledge as there was no detailed program provided.
Dr AR Bernard is the founder and CEO of Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, New York. A former banker, he is the President of the Council of Churches of the City of New York, and sits on many boards including the NYC Economic Development Corporation Board. He has been named a “New Influential – 25 Leaders Reshaping New York” (Crain’s New York Business, September 2009) among other accolades.
Gifted with an audacious, cerebral ability and perfect clarity of articulation, Dr Bernard has a gift for shaping listeners’ thought processes with his words. “The crisis we face today is not the economic crisis nor the financial crisis, but a crisis of character,” he says. Adam’s sin against God was not the sin of disobedience, but the sin of idolatry, proposed Dr Bernard.
“Idolatry is defined as seeking security and meaning in someone or something other than God.” The problem of idolatry caused us to be separated from God. This separation led to alienation, which is expressed by men through aggression and violence in society, resulting in conflict, confusion and chaos.
“I’ve learned that we must constantly check our source of meaning and security to make sure that it’s anchored in God. Do not be distracted by our challenges, successes, wealth and fame,” says Choong Kar Weng, Director of Macy Home Furnishings in Kuala Lumpur.
On the topic of being salt and light in the marketplace, which is the key message in the Leadership Conference year on year, Dr Bernard reiterated: “To relate to our human society, we need to influence them, not convert them.” This is a controversial statement, as it is a long-held Christian mission to “make disciples of the world”. But Dr Bernard pressed home the point that it all begins with relationship-building. “As agents of influence, we need to build relationships with human society. Building relationships require us to serve the human society with an attitude of excellence. Honor those we want to influence, as this gives us the power of access (favor) and the ability to foster relationships. As demonstrated in the lives of Joseph, Daniel and Abraham, they were people of power and influence because God was with them.”
Take-home principle: Relationship precedes ministry.
But before a Christian can actively and effectively engage culture, says Dr Bernard, his foundation needs to be unshakeable. This foundation includes understanding the character, holiness and goodness of God, and the presence of God that is the Holy Spirit, who is absolutely necessary for any ministry that aims to be successful. A Christian must have the character of God to succeed.
Having the character of God is to practice a life of personal consecration, whereby the individual establishes and maintains spiritual, moral, ethical and physical boundaries, roles and divisions to protect the relationships that he/she builds.
Without such godly character any success cannot be sustained — this is evident in the many failures of prominent personalities in the world.
“In order to practice Holiness, it takes trust in God,” says Dr Bernard. “A person who leads others to trust God enough to obey Him, must himself trust God enough to obey Him.”
Many temptations exist in the marketplace: we often choose to deal with the marketplace using the world’s method of resolution than to trust God and to believe that His way works. Every compromise we make is due to a lack of trust in God. If we do not place our trust in God, then we will have to place it somewhere else. Where we place that trust, will determine what guides us. Thus, we need to build a depth of character within us, more so as leaders in society.
As we practice personal consecration, we are in essence, employing disciplines in our relationship with God. Dr Bernard described the pattern of consecration as “ebb and flow”. He said: ”Life is cyclical, it has a recurrent, rhythmic pattern of coming and going, growth and decline, time to work and time to rest!”
Every stage of a life takes a person to a new level of knowledge, authority and responsibility. Each level requires a deepening of one’s character. Hence being aware and prepared for these stages by setting smart goals will guide one toward achieving his missions, goals and objectives.
Dr Bernard’s two-day seminar left his audience overflowing with inspiration and new goals that they could not wait to get to work on. There was no character left unquestioned.
“As a business owner, stewardship means servanthood,” says attendee Dr Eric Chiam, owner of DaySpring Medical Group. “Our staff look to us for decisions and guidance, they are in truth more impacted by our character which is in turn dependent on our relationship with God.”
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August 27th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
I am a memeber of CCC. Dr. A.R. Bernard is definitely blessed witha gift to capture your mind and soul at that. Despite how big CCC is. You always feel like he is talking directly to you about a personal struggle you are going through at that moment. He always has an answer or better yet lessons that you can apply to our world today. As he states we are not perfect but we have to strive to continue to build our relationship with God everyday. Dr. A.R. Bernard teaches me that. I am so proud to be a member of CCC!
August 28th, 2009 at 10:05 pm
IN THE FOLLOWING EXCERPT OF THE STORY ON PASTOR A.R. BERNARD (I AM A MEMBER OF CCC), THERE APPEARS TO BE A TYPO. THE WORD “GIRLS” APPEARS WHERE IT SEEMS LIKE THE WORD “GOALS” SHOULD BE. EXCERPT: “Every stage of a life takes a person to a new level of knowledge, authority and responsibility. Each level requires a deepening of one’s character. Hence being aware and prepared for these stages by setting smart girls will guide one toward achieving his missions, goals and objectives.” Otherwise, this is an excellent story and a good read!
September 1st, 2009 at 3:22 am
I am also a member of CCC, and I thank God for Dr. A.R. Bernard. He is truly an excellent teacher and a blessing to his congregation, friends and family. First and foremost Dr. A.R. Bernard stresses the importance of building a relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His teaching style captures people from all nationalities, cultures, and just about every age group. He is a renowned speaker who gives all thanks to God for his success, wellbeing, and shares his love of the Lord with people from all walks of life. I am honored and truly thankful to have a pastor who cares and loves his members, and who shares the love of the Lord to help draw souls to the Kingdom of God.
March 8th, 2010 at 11:56 am
Since i had accidentally seen and heard Dr Bernard on South African Television Channel 5years ago,i have tried in vain to get hold of his dvd teachings and messages with no success,I was told that His materials is not distributed in South Africa.As a Christian first a black man second i really feel that the exclusion of my country is worse than Apartheid and segregation i had to endure in my country to deny me an opportunity of access to DR Bernard Teachings,Jesus Christ was born in Jerusalem but belonged to the World and died for all of us irrespective of where we live I pray and hope that one day a Good Samaritan in the CCC will contact me and get me the DVD Teachings which i am prepared to pay no matter the cost.God Bless the Man of God DR Bernard,to live on the same era as DR Bernard is not only a privellege but a Blessing.I thank you.God have mercy on South Africans.