Vision is often spoken about as if it arrives fully formed—clear, complete, and ready to execute. But those who have carried a true vision know a different reality. Vision often begins as a burden… a stirring that refuses to be ignored. It emerges through questions, grows through struggle, and matures through seasons of clarity, resistance, and transformation.
In Reclaiming Vision, Dr. Reginald Charlestin invites leaders, innovators, and seekers of purpose into a deeper exploration of how vision is discovered, stewarded, and sustained over time. Drawing from Scripture, leadership wisdom, psychological insight, and lived experience, this book reveals that vision is not merely something leaders pursue—it is something that shapes them in return.
Through reflective teaching and practical insight, readers will learn how to:
- Discern the difference between a passing idea and a God-given vision
- Steward vision faithfully even when clarity feels incomplete
- Navigate resistance, uncertainty, and seasons of necessary change
- Communicate vision in ways that inspire collective participation
- Align identity, purpose, and leadership to build something that outlives them
Anchored in the biblical narratives of leaders like Habakkuk, Nehemiah, Moses, and Jesus, this work reminds us that vision is never simply about personal success. Vision is about participation in God’s ongoing work of restoration in the world.
Ultimately, Reclaiming Vision challenges readers to move beyond inspiration into stewardship—to carry vision with humility, courage, and faithfulness until it becomes a shared reality.
Because when vision is reclaimed, leaders are not simply building projects. They are shaping people, cultivating purpose, and preparing a legacy that will endure for generations.
