This book is a peek behind the curtain-an honest look at the decisions, compromises, and quiet moments that slowly led Jason Jacobus away from the life he had dreamed of...and the one God had designed him to live. It's not polished. It's not written from the mountaintop. It's raw, unfiltered, and rooted in the lived experience of someone who found himself off course-and made the decision to return.
Realigned is for anyone who feels that same quiet tension-that subtle sense that something in life is out of alignment. It's for the man or woman who knows they have been called to lead-at home and at work-but who feels the weight of falling short. This isn't a book written by someone who's always gotten it right. It's written by someone in the arena, as Teddy Roosevelt once the one "whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood," who has dared greatly, failed often, but has chosen a better path-and now wants to help others find theirs.
The book opens with Part 1, "The Drift", a vulnerable account of what misalignment looks like in real life-not in theory, but in the slow, subtle compromises that pull us away from who we're called to be. It also tells the story of an awakening-those moments of conviction when God gets our attention-and how Jason and his family made the decision to return to a life with God at the center. From there, Part 2, "The Shift", offers practical guidance of how to start realigning the key areas of faith, health, family, and finances. The journey culminates with Part 3, "The Gift", a final charge-a challenge to rise, take the hill, and step into the life God is calling each of us to live.
Throughout the pages, you will encounter personal stories, scripture, tangible takeaways, and inventory questions-but more than anything, you will be
1. You were created by a loving God, on purpose and for a purpose.
2. You're not alone in losing your way-and you still have the opportunity to return.
3. Conviction is a gift-and the real change begins the moment we embrace it.
4. Hope comes from a faithful God who always welcomes us back.