Faith Put to the Test
Dwight was a relatively new believer when he was hit with an impossible choice—pay an enormous bribe to city officials or watch his factory close. His refusal to comply with corruption led to the factory’s closure, affecting 500 employees and drawing public scrutiny.
Devastated but determined, Dwight leaned on his new faith. The Leadership Circle gave him fresh eyes to see his business not just as a profit center but as a platform to address systemic corruption.
Through the Dignity Project, he found alignment with other leaders advocating for ethics in governance. His story echoes Ricardo Arias Mora’s similar efforts in Colombia, where faith-fueled integrity reshaped public policies.