When Rev. Arturo Olguin arrived in DeMotte, Ind., in 2008 to start Comunidad Agua Viva, he was both enthusiastic and amazed by the support from local churches and businesses.
Rev. Arturo Olguin and his family
āEverything was perfect,ā he recalls. āI couldnāt have been more grateful to the Lord.ā
However, leadership challenges became apparent, eventually causing Olguin to become frustrated, tired, and discouraged. He considered resigning from the church.
But Viviana Cornejo, a coach who works with Christian Reformed Home Missionsā Hispanic Ministries, came to his assistance. She discussed with Olguin what the churchās leadership could look like, and shared plans for helping the church to get back on its feet and to grow.
āI was like any person addicted to positivism and illusions, and I didnāt want to pay attention to any recommendation in solving the leadership situation,ā says Olguin.
āIām grateful to the Lord for Vivianaās words, which didnāt just encourage me, but reminded me who I was and motivated [me] to get the strength, the courage, and the solutions I needed.ā
About the Author
Laura Posthumus, Christian Reformed Home Missions