Description
How should Christians rightly order their love in a fragmented age?
This companion study guide toĀ Ordered to LoveĀ is designed to help readers work through the major themes surrounding Christian love, identity, and responsibility in todayās cultural moment. In an era shaped by globalism on one side and rising forms of nationalism on the other, many believers feel the tension between loving their local communities and obeying Christās call to disciple the nations.
Structured for personal reflection, group discussion, or classroom use, this study guide walks readers through key biblical texts and theological themes, helping them think carefully about how love is formed, shaped, and directed.
It is especially useful for pastors, students, and church groups who want to connect theological conviction with lived practice.
This study guide helps readers explore:
- How modern cultural pressures distort Christian love
- The biblical ordering of affections rooted in Scripture
- The relationship between family, church, nation, and global mission
- The dangers of both detached globalism and inward nationalism
- How rightly ordered love strengthens discipleship, the church, and mission to the nations




