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When we hear the word 'idol' we tend to think of football players or pop stars. We may even remember that some people's religion meant worshipping idols: little or large statues that represented a god. But what has this to do with us today? Julian Hardyman is increasingly convinced that idolatry; putting anything else in the place that is rightfully God's; explains us and our problems: Why we get so angry about traffic jams. What drives us to work so hard our marriage hits the rocks. What lies behind that compulsion to look at pornography. He has also found that God is engaged in a war to win back our hearts.…mehr

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When we hear the word 'idol' we tend to think of football players or pop stars. We may even remember that some people's religion meant worshipping idols: little or large statues that represented a god. But what has this to do with us today? Julian Hardyman is increasingly convinced that idolatry; putting anything else in the place that is rightfully God's; explains us and our problems: Why we get so angry about traffic jams. What drives us to work so hard our marriage hits the rocks. What lies behind that compulsion to look at pornography. He has also found that God is engaged in a war to win back our hearts.
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Julian Hardyman is Senior Pastor at Eden Chapel, Cambridge, UK, and a speaker at national Christian events. He is the author of Glory Days / Maximum Life, and Idols with IVP. He enjoys running, walking his dog, listening to Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, and painting in acrylics. He is married to Debbie, a dentist, and they have three grown-up children.