🙏Why So Many Young Men Feel Lost Today

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 10 MIN

🙏Why So Many Young Men Feel Lost Today

from Live In Faith

Many young men today feel something they struggle to explain.They’re not necessarily failing. They’re not completely broken. But deep down, many feel lost.Lost in direction. Lost in purpose. Lost in what their life is supposed to become.In this episode of Live In Faith, Tobias explores why this feeling has become so common among young men today. From constant distraction and comparison to the loss of structure, responsibility, and clear purpose, we look at the deeper reasons behind this quiet confusion many men experience.In this conversation we talk about:• Why drifting is more dangerous than rebellion • How modern life creates distraction without direction • Why many young men struggle to find purpose • The difference between consuming life and building a life • How discipline, responsibility, and faith can bring clarity and directionFeeling lost doesn’t mean your story is over.Sometimes it simply means your life is in the process of being rebuilt.If you’ve ever felt like you’re drifting through life without clear direction, this episode is for you.Welcome to Live In Faith.

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