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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 41 MIN

Why So Many Men Feel Alone (And How to Fix It) with Mark Warren

from Michael Easley inContext · host Michael Easley

Why are so many men feeling isolated, disconnected, and stuck? In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Mark Warren to talk about the growing crisis facing men today—and the biblical solution most are missing. Drawing from Power of Four, Mark explains why Jesus didn’t build large groups—He built deep relationships. And in a world dominated by social media, independence, and surface-level connection, that model matters more than ever. This conversation tackles the hard truths: Why male loneliness is rising How culture has reshaped masculinity The danger of isolation and hidden struggles Why accountability is essential for spiritual growth How a small circle of trusted men can change everything If you’ve ever felt alone in your faith, struggled silently, or wondered what real brotherhood looks like—this episode will challenge and encourage you. Chapters: 00:00 Dopamine, Social Media & Addiction 00:36 Why Men Need Brotherhood 02:40 Why “Power of Four” Works 05:05 Isolation, Technology & Disconnection 08:30 The Decline of Male Friendships 11:50 How Culture Reshaped Masculinity 15:20 Why Men Don’t Ask for Help 18:10 Unaware, Unprepared, Untrained 19:30 Lifeguard Story: A Wake-Up Call 25:30 The Mentorship Gap 31:50 Confession, Accountability & Healing 38:40 Final Challenge: Don’t Do Life Alone Key Topics Covered Male loneliness and mental health Biblical model of friendship Accountability and confession Masculinity in modern culture The impact of social media on men Spiritual growth through community Links Mentioned: Power of 4 by Mark Warren, Dr. Steven Bagley, and Michael Ashley Power of 4 Ministries Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

Why are so many men feeling isolated, disconnected, and stuck? In this episode of inContext, Michael Easley sits down with Mark Warren to talk about the growing crisis facing men today—and the biblical solution most are missing. Drawing from Power of Four, Mark explains why Jesus didn’t build large groups—He built deep relationships. And in a world dominated by social media, independence, and surface-level connection, that model matters more than ever. This conversation tackles the hard truths: Why male loneliness is rising How culture has reshaped masculinity The danger of isolation and hidden struggles Why accountability is essential for spiritual growth How a small circle of trusted men can change everything If you’ve ever felt alone in your faith, struggled silently, or wondered what real brotherhood looks like—this episode will challenge and encourage you. Chapters: 00:00 Dopamine, Social Media & Addiction 00:36 Why Men Need Brotherhood 02:40 Why “Power of Four” Works 05:05 Isolation, Technology & Disconnection 08:30 The Decline of Male Friendships 11:50 How Culture Reshaped Masculinity 15:20 Why Men Don’t Ask for Help 18:10 Unaware, Unprepared, Untrained 19:30 Lifeguard Story: A Wake-Up Call 25:30 The Mentorship Gap 31:50 Confession, Accountability & Healing 38:40 Final Challenge: Don’t Do Life Alone Key Topics Covered Male loneliness and mental health Biblical model of friendship Accountability and confession Masculinity in modern culture The impact of social media on men Spiritual growth through community Links Mentioned: Power of 4 by Mark Warren, Dr. Steven Bagley, and Michael Ashley Power of 4 Ministries Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

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