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Why We're Feeling Lonely (and What We Can Do About It)

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Why We're Feeling Lonely (and What We Can Do About It)

By: Shelby Abbott
Narrated by: Shelby Abbott
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Explore common causes of loneliness among young adults and how being rooted in God’s design for relationships and community brings healing.

According to Forbes, 73% of young adults feel alone sometimes or always.

But Christians have the opportunity to find genuine community and friendships. When you live life for Jesus, you have the ultimate comfort that he’s always alongside you. So why are you still feeling lonely?

In this short, punchy book, you’ll explore specific reasons you and many others in Gen Z are fighting loneliness even as Christians. After each compelling diagnosis of what fuels detachment, you’ll unpack a solution rooted in God’s design for relationships and community.

You’ll see:

  • How a better grasp of the gospel gives you an authentic sense of self in a world of filtered digital identities
  • How gospel friendships are an antidote to porn and a casual attitude to sex
  • How gospel empathy strengthens relationships in a culture of polarization and anger.
  • How gospel involvement can help heal feelings of depression and anxiety.

Why We’re Feeling Lonely (and What We Can Do About It) is written by Shelby Abbot, who has served in ministries for young adults for over 2 decades.

©2026 Shelby Abbott (P)2026 The Good Book Company
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