Leadership in a Culture of Crisis Part II with Dr. A.R. Bernard | Optica Podcast
In this second episode of "Optica" with Dr. Gabriel Salguero, the guest is Dr. A.R. Bernard, a renowned pastor, mentor, author, and leader of the Christian Cultural Center in New York. They discuss leadership, particularly in a crisis culture, the importance of balancing continuity with change, and navigating the challenges of longevity in ministry. Dr. Bernard shares insights on maintaining a consistent mission while adapting methods over decades, emphasizing the need for thoughtful leadership. He explains how discernment helps leaders decide what to change and what to maintain, preserving core values while evolving with time. The conversation also touches on the seduction of fame and the cult of celebrity, highlighting the importance of intrinsic value and character. Dr. Bernard cautions leaders, especially younger ones, about the dangers of superficiality in both personal and ministry life. He reflects on how deep faith, critical thinking, and emotional awareness are vital in leading effectively. Lastly, he emphasizes the importance of managing relationships wisely, noting that leaders must be mindful of who they allow into their closest circles to avoid burnout and remain connected to their people without compromising their objectivity. Pastor A.R. Bernard is a visionary pastor, leading one of New York's largest houses of worship, Christian Cultural Center (CCC). With over 37,000 members, CCC is a rapidly growing church that embraces individuals from all walks of life. Rev. Bernard's teachings dynamically present the wisdom of Christ in various aspects of culture. His practical approach, rooted in a traditional biblical perspective, offers guidance on world affairs, politics, pop culture, and family matters. Alongside his wife Karen, who co-pastors with him, they have celebrated 50 years of marriage and 44 years of ministry, raising seven sons. Recognized as one of New York's 50 Most Powerful People in Brooklyn, The Power Pastor by The New York Times, and a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Consulate General of Israel, Rev. Bernard's influence extends through published works and media appearances on platforms such as Oprah's Super Soul Sunday, Good Morning America, and CNN. His life and ministry inspire individuals to find purpose, faith, and hope. https://open.spotify.com/show/2iDPmRo... https://arbernard.com / @arbernard www.instagram.com/therealarbernard

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