Actress Elizabeth Hurley's major career move, LL Cool J's love of luxury at the MTV VMA's and more.
Old rock bands rarely die. They simply transform themselves, replace players and go on nostalgia tours, frequently with other old rock bands. War, above, and REO Speedwagon, below left, hit Reno-Tahoe this week. REO Speedwagon plays the Silver Legacy in Reno on Friday; War plays Harrah's Tahoe on Saturday. Top: Avenune Records; bottom, Witchita Eagle
Old rock bands rarely die. They simply transform themselves, replace players and go on nostalgia tours, frequently with other old rock bands. War, above, and REO Speedwagon, below left, hit Reno-Tahoe this week. REO Speedwagon plays the Silver Legacy in Reno on Friday; War plays Harrah's Tahoe on Saturday. Top: Avenune Records; bottom, Witchita Eagle
Old rock bands rarely die. They simply transform themselves, replace players and go on nostalgia tours, frequently with other old rock bands. War, above, and REO Speedwagon, below left, hit Reno-Tahoe this week. REO Speedwagon plays the Silver Legacy in Reno on Friday; War plays Harrah's Tahoe on Saturday. Top: Avenune Records; bottom, Witchita Eagle
If anyone is interested in understanding John MacArthur’s position on Mark Driscoll you can read about it here, but as far as his position on Piper’s invitation to Driscoll to appear and speak at his 2008 Desiring God Conference…well…only time will tell. From his December 11th, 2006 article entitled “Grunge Christianity? Counterculture’s Death-Spiral and the Vulgarization of the Gospel” MacArthur well says: “Worldly preachers seem to go out of their way to put their carnal expertise on dis
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