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Righteous men are more visible than ever, but many still feel unseen, unknown, and empty.
In this episode of The Uncrowned, Joe Buttice unpacks why so many men who love God, hit the gym, show up for their families, and even go to church still carry a low‑grade ache they can’t explain. You’ll discover how righteousness in Christ is an identity, not a performance (2 Corinthians 5:21, Philippians 3:9), and why that shift is the difference between constantly proving yourself and finally living from a place of grounded sonship. We’ll also dive into what the data actually says about the so‑called “male loneliness epidemic,” why men are quietly returning to church in record numbers, and why so many still lack the brotherhood and discipleship they were built for.
If you’re a man who’s done “all the right things” and still feels spiritually underbuilt, this conversation will help you name the gap, root your confidence in Christ’s righteousness, and take your next step toward real community and calling.
If this episode hits you, share it with a brother, leave a review so more men can find it, and join the email list at The Uncrowned to go deeper with resources, challenges, and upcoming coaching opportunities.
By Joe ButticeRighteous men are more visible than ever, but many still feel unseen, unknown, and empty.
In this episode of The Uncrowned, Joe Buttice unpacks why so many men who love God, hit the gym, show up for their families, and even go to church still carry a low‑grade ache they can’t explain. You’ll discover how righteousness in Christ is an identity, not a performance (2 Corinthians 5:21, Philippians 3:9), and why that shift is the difference between constantly proving yourself and finally living from a place of grounded sonship. We’ll also dive into what the data actually says about the so‑called “male loneliness epidemic,” why men are quietly returning to church in record numbers, and why so many still lack the brotherhood and discipleship they were built for.
If you’re a man who’s done “all the right things” and still feels spiritually underbuilt, this conversation will help you name the gap, root your confidence in Christ’s righteousness, and take your next step toward real community and calling.
If this episode hits you, share it with a brother, leave a review so more men can find it, and join the email list at The Uncrowned to go deeper with resources, challenges, and upcoming coaching opportunities.