Too Many Lovers

A Guide to Freedom from Idolatry

by Paul Taylor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/01/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781468539875
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781468539882

About the Book

“Me? Have a problem with idols? You’ve got to be kidding! That’s just something that was practiced by people in ancient religions who weren’t as well educated as we are today…right?” If this was your first thought, you couldn’t be more wrong! The problem of idols and idolatry is not an outdated practice of extinct religions; it’s actually alive and flourishing today in our “modern” society. True, our current idols aren’t typically made of wood, stone, or gold. That’s because idolatry is simply the act of loving and worshipping something or someone more than the one person who actually deserves it – God Himself. So by this definition, we can turn anything or anyone into our personal idol –and we will suffer for it! Most people, even Christians, who practice idolatry aren’t even aware of it, but here they are suffering spiritually, emotionally, and even physically but can’t seem to connect the dots between misery and the practice of idolatry. This study guide was developed to help people find out if idolatry is a bigger problem than you realized. It was put together to help you - and maybe a group of your friends - get real and get honest with each other and with God. This guide was designed to complement the book, Too Many Lovers and to go deeper into God’s truth together. It’s an opportunity to discover the freedom you’ve only dreamed of! This study guide is packed with information, examples, challenging questions, practical steps, and personal application to move you from bondage into personal healing!


About the Author

Paul Taylor is the Associate Pastor at the Mustard Seed Church in Lawrence, Kansas. Prior to pastoring he worked as a paramedic, retiring after 20 years of service. He is currently a volunteer Chaplain for several emergency agencies in his community. He married his wife Barb in 1974 and they have four children with growing families. Jerry Beneventi is a commercial contract manager for Hewlett-Packard. He has served on the collegiate ministry staff with Campus Crusade for Christ and the Navigators. As a member of Mustard Seed Church, he leads small group Bible studies and serves on the Evangelism Committee. He is married to Susan and is the father of three adult children. Susan King Beneventi is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. She is a member of Mustard Seed Church where she serves on the Worship Council.