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The               Reverend               Jesse               Jackson               and               the               Reverend               Al               Sharpton               often               dwell               on               advocating               liberal               political               positions,               which               they               believe               will               help               benefit               society.

The               Reverend               A.R.

Bernard,               however,               while               he               does               call               those               two               men               his               friends,               is               one               African               American               pastor               who               is               more               concerned               with               standing               in               the               world               for               Biblical               values               than               spreading               a               political               social               agenda.

At               the               same               time,               he               is               also               a               civil               rights               leader,               as               is               the               Reverend               Jackson,               and               is               also               an               economic               strategist.

The               Reverend               Bernard               is               also               recognized               as               one               of               the               most               important               religious               leaders               in               the               United               States               and               is               pastor               of               the               largest               church               in               New               York               City-the               Christian               Cultural               Center,               which               is               also               one               of               the               fastest               growing               churches               in               the               United               States.

The               Reverend               Bernard               was               once               a               member               of               the               Nation               of               Islam,               under               Elijah               Mohamed,               before               he               found               a               faith               in               Jesus               Christ.

Although               the               Reverend               Bernard               has               been               recognized               as               one               of               the               leading               African               American               pastors               in               the               United               States               and               has               been               honored               by               Presidents               and               United               States               Senators               for               his               accomplishments,               he               still               believes               his               primary               mission               in               life               is               to               share               Christ               with               the               world.

He               was               recognized               by               New               York               Magazine               as               one               of               "the               most               influential               New               Yorkers;"               was               listed               in               the               New               York               Daily               News,               as               the               result               of               the               opinions               of               group               of               organizations               as               number               one               religious               leader               in               New               York,               and               was               given               a               lifetime               achievement               award               by               the               Consulate               General               of               Israel               in               New               York,               the               Jewish               Community               Relations               Council,               and               the               Jewish               National               Fund.

His               church               has               grown               to               more               than               28,000               members               and               is               located               on               an               11-acre               campus.
               While               he               is               recognized               for               his               faith,               the               Reverend               Bernard               as               drawn               on               his               background               in               financial               services               and               is               sought               as               a               speaker               for               Fortune               500               companies,               universities,               colleges,               and               faith-based               organizations.

He               has               shared               the               message               of               a               life               changing               experience               with               God.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               is               the               founder               of               the               Brooklyn               Preparatory               in               New               York               City,               which               serves               children               from               3-6.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               is               the               host               of               two               national               television               shows               on               TBN               and               various               radio               broadcasts.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               has               shown               that               he               is               not               only               a               leading               African               American               pastor               but               also               an               economic               strategist.

He               is               a               member               Board               of               Directors               of               the               New               York               City               Economic               Development               Corporation               ("EDC")               and               Chancellor               Joel               Klein's               Cabinet               of               the               New               York               City               Department               of               Education.

The               Reverend               A.

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Bernard               as               served               as               a               member               of               the               NYC               Police               Department               Advisory               Board               for               Courtesy,               Professionalism               and               Respect.

In               addition,               Bernard               served               on               Mayor               Michael               Bloomberg's               2001               Transition               Team               of               the               City               of               New               York.

He               received               a               Masters               Degree               in               Divinity               from               Alliance               Seminary,               Nyack               College.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               was               a               part               of               the               desegregation               movement               of               public               schools               when               he               was               a               child.

While               he               was               attending               school               he               worked               in               a               garment               district               pushing               racks               for               $2               an               hour               to               help               his               mother.
               He               worked               in               the               banking               world               from               the               time               he               was               a               senior               in               high               school               until               he               felt               called               to               full-time               Christian               work.

In               the               meantime               he               had               developed               a               faith               that               Christ               was               the               answer               for               his               life               and               for               the               world               after               hearing               an               evangelist               named               Nicky               Cruz               preach.
               The               Reverend               Bernard's               church               started               with               a               small               Bible               study               in               a               kitchen.

He               and               his               wife,               Karen,               took               their               small               savings               and               rented               a               small               storefront               in               the               Greenpoint               section               of               Brooklyn.

His               ministry               grew,               and               so               did               the               need               for               a               larger               facility.

An               abandoned               supermarket               was               purchased               and               was               renovated               into               a               1000               seat               sanctuary,               with               a               bookstore               and               ministry               offices.

At               the               time               the               church               moved               into               its               new               location,               it               had               625               members.
               The               church               continued               to               grow,               and               with               four               services               at               capacity               and               overflow               rooms               full,               another               facility               was               purchased.

The               church               took               its               current               name               and               moved               into               the               new               home,               which               included               a               6.5               acre               sanctuary,               and               a               conference               center               that               includes               a               café,               flower               shop,               newsstand,               and               restaurant.

An               additional               4.5               acres               was               purchased               for               a               500-seat               center               for               the               performing               arts,               a               botanical               garden,               a               youth               sports               complex,               senior               housing,               and               other               community               development               projects.
               The               Reverend               A.R.

Bernard,               one               leading               African               American               Pastor               who               is               more               concerned               with               the               Bible               than               politics,               seeks               for               his               church               to               share               faith               in               Jesus               Christ               through               a               food               pantry,               a               prison               ministry,               a               ministry               to               substance               abusers,               and               a               bookstore               that               serves               members               and               Christian               ministries               throughout               the               world               with               Bibles,               books,               recordings,               videos,               and               gifts.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               has               also               served               men               through               the               Christian               Men's               Network,               as               a               member               of               the               Board               of               Directors,               then               as               Treasurer,               then               as               President.

The               organization               has               offices               in               150               nations               and               has               74               international               offices.

He               has               been               one               of               the               most               requested               speakers               for               the               Network.

He               has               traveled               throughout               the               United               States,               Asia,               Africa,               Australia,               and               Europe,               addressing               religious               organizations,               businessmen               and               political               dignitaries.
               As               a               leading               African               American               pastor,               the               Reverend               A.R.

Bernard               is               also               involved               in               education.

He               opened               the               Brooklyn               Preparatory               School               in               1993.

In               June               1999               first               graders               at               the               school               ranked               in               the               91st               percentile               reading               and               in               the               96th               percentile               in               math.
               The               Reverend               Bernard               also               founded,               along               with               a               number               of               ministers               and               not-for-profit               representatives,               founded               Christian               Renaissance               Corporation               to               help               establish               urban               revitalization.

The               organization               was               involved               in               a               memorial               service               in               the               aftermath               of               the               terrorist               attacks               of               September               11,               2001.

The               service               was               broadcast               to               churches               across               the               country               and               to               Latin               America.
               "My               desire               is               to               effect               change               within               society               by               representing               the               biblical               worldview               and               the               biblical               value               system,"               the               leader               among               African               American               pastors               said.

He               sees               his               faith               as               a               lifestyle,               not               only               a               belief               system               in               God.
               While               some               African               American               religious               leaders,               like               the               Reverend               Jesse               Jackson               and               the               Reverend               Al               Sharpton               often               dwell               on               politics,               the               Reverend               Jackson               is               one               pastor               who               is               more               concerned               with               seeing               people               come               to               a               faith               in               Jesus               Christ.

He               believes               that               when               a               person               genuinely               becomes               a               Christian,               he               returns               to               the               original               purpose               of               God               for               man,               before               the               first               man               fell               into               sin.

He               said               he               wants               people               "empowered"               by               having               God               in               their               lives.
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