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Why Men Feel Lost & How to Find Purpose

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Why men feel lost & how to find purpose: Why do so many men feel adrift? Pastor Joe Barnard joins March or Die host Jeremy Stalnecker to reveal why men drift and shares a 3-step spiritual fitness plan: routine, body, brotherhood.

This conversation tackles the masculine identity crisis head-on, tracing Joe’s own story from spiritual complacency to founding Cross Training Ministries. You’ll learn how simple daily habits cut through distraction, how disciplined care for the body strengthens the soul, and why real brotherhood anchors a man’s purpose.

Joe explains what European secularism predicts for American churches, why so many men feel aimless despite material success, and how the gospel offers a roadmap home.

Watch to discover practical steps you can start today, then drop a comment about the biggest barrier you face in finding purpose. Like, share, and subscribe for more faith-forward content that helps you march when quitting feels easier.

Learn more about what Joe is doing through Cross Training Ministries: https://www.xtrainingministries.com

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