Bubba stepped up to the pulpit. "I am so undeserving," he said. "I don't come from a background of being a pastor. I come from a background of loving people. And I believe there's a giant difference between being a Christian and being Christlike. I try my best to be Christlike. There's a lot of Christians that hurt people. What we should strive to do is go out of our way to love people unconditionally, despite who they are, what they are—because you know why? Jesus loves me." Bubba would often talk about how his life had been suffused with a grace that was beyond his comprehension. He believed that was the essence of God, and today he was telling his congregation that if God could love him—of all people—it was a sure sign that God loved everyone created in His image. That last Sunday of October 2023 would be the last Sunday of Bubba Copeland's life. |
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With so many retailers, a ridiculous number of influencers hawking paid partnerships, and prices that make your head spin, it can be damn near impossible to know where to spend your precious moolah. That's where we come in. Our team thoroughly tests products, and this year I enlisted our entire staff to lounge on couches, road-test the newest smart-home gadgets, sleep under all kinds of sheets, dry off with organic cotton towels, and drink whatever the hell they wanted from the finest glassware—in order to find the best of the best for you. Behold: the finalists for the Esquire Home Awards. |
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For the past two weeks, Shōgun has operated like a standardized-test question. Mariko can't sit next to Blackthorne. Buntaro is on a break from his wife. Lord Ito is loyal only to the Taikō. Mariko's father murdered Ochiba's father. It's a mess! Apparently, Lord Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) is the only one who can sort out the complicated politics of seventeenth-century feudal Japan. He's trying to piece together new threats from his Osaka rivals, but his vassals keep driving him insane with outlandish and trivial matters. In recent episodes, we've seen a forbidden romance, a rotting bird, and even a whole new power player. Well, my readers, prepare yourselves for another twist. |
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