Mike Donehey, the longtime frontman of Christian band Tenth Avenue North, has announced the release of a new book titled The Lonely Wolf's Club, written alongside his friend Rob Murray.
The upcoming book explores a theme that many people quietly wrestle with - loneliness - and challenges the idea that it is something to hide or ignore. Instead, Donehey says loneliness may actually be a signal pointing us toward something deeper: the community we were created for.
The announcement has already caught the attention of fans who have followed Donehey's journey not only as a worship artist but also as a speaker and author known for his honest reflections about faith and life.
A Message About Finding Your People
At the heart of The Lonely Wolf's Club is a simple but powerful idea: no one was meant to walk through life alone.
Donehey recently shared that the book encourages readers to view loneliness in a different light. Rather than seeing it as a personal failure, the feeling might actually be an invitation to reach out and connect with others.
In a message shared with followers, Donehey explained that loneliness can become a turning point - a reminder that humans were created for relationship, friendship, and belonging.
For many Christians, that message resonates with the biblical understanding of community. Scripture often highlights the importance of walking alongside others in faith, encouraging believers to support one another and build meaningful relationships.
A Unique Twist: The Book Can't Be Bought Alone
One of the most interesting aspects of the book's release is how it will be sold.
The Lonely Wolf's Club will not be available as a single copy. Instead, readers can only purchase the book in packs of two or eight.
The concept is intentional.
Donehey says the format reflects the very message the book is trying to communicate - that the journey toward connection often begins by sharing with someone else.
In a social media post announcing the project, Donehey wrote:
"No one was meant to be a lone wolf."
The idea is simple: readers are encouraged to keep one copy and give another away, sparking conversations and encouraging connection with friends, family members, or small groups.
Those who purchase the eight-book set are even invited to build their own "pack," creating opportunities for deeper discussion within communities.
Continuing Mike Donehey's Passion for Honest Conversations
Donehey has become widely known not only for his music but also for his openness when speaking about faith, doubts, and personal struggles.
As the voice behind many beloved Tenth Avenue North songs, including worship favorites that have resonated with churches around the world, he has often focused on themes of grace, identity, and belonging.
His writing and speaking have continued that same mission - encouraging people to explore faith with honesty and vulnerability.
With The Lonely Wolf's Club, Donehey appears to be continuing that conversation by addressing one of the most common struggles people face today: feeling alone in a connected world.
A Reminder That Community Matters
In a culture where many people experience isolation despite constant digital connection, the book's message arrives at a timely moment.
By framing loneliness as something that can lead to deeper relationships, Donehey and Murray hope readers will begin conversations that might otherwise never happen.
And perhaps the book's unusual purchasing model - requiring readers to share it with others - is itself part of the message.
Because as Donehey puts it, "a lone wolf is a lonely wolf."
Pre-orders for The Lonely Wolf's Club are currently available through Tenth Avenue North's official website, where readers can choose between the two-book or eight-book packs designed to help build a "pack" of their own.
















