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Dog the Bounty Hunter shares his journey to discovering faith in his latest book

Reality⁢ TV personality Duane Chapman, also known​ as “Dog the ⁢Bounty⁢ Hunter,” shared insights about his latest book and his quest to guide criminals towards embracing Jesus Christ. His book, “Nine Lives and⁣ Counting,” delves into his spiritual journey. Chapman’s discussions ⁢revolve around his newfound faith and purpose. The reality TV personality ‌Duane Chapman, ​aka ‍”Dog the Bounty Hunter,” discussed his book ‌”Nine Lives and Counting,” revealing‍ his spiritual journey and⁣ mission to lead offenders ⁢to embrace Jesus Christ. His exploration of newfound faith and purpose resonates throughout his discussions.


Reality television star Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman discussed his newly released book on Monday evening and how he has a new mission to lead felons to Jesus Christ.

Chapman’s new book, Nine Lives and Counting, details his journey to becoming a man of faith and how he and his wife have been speaking in churches after he spent most of his life hunting down 10,000 felons. The reality television star referenced the story of the two criminals who were crucified with Jesus on Good Friday and that he wants to help other criminals come to Christ like the one crucified criminal who asked Jesus to remember him.

“And so I’m supposed to follow the steps of Jesus as I be Christlike. So I’m going to take as many felons to heaven that I can, and this book’s going to help me. It’s like a calling card,” Chapman said on Fox News’s Jesse Watters Primetime, becoming very emotional while speaking.

Chapman added that he also wishes to bring criminals who have yet to be caught to Christ, as that is “my job now.”

Nine Lives and Counting, which went on sale on Tuesday, was promoted by Chapman on his social media, which featured a video of him stating this new book will reveal new details not previously known about him.

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“And you’re going to believe it ’cause it’s true, and you’re going to say, ‘Woah, that dog can hunt!’”

Chapman explained in a podcast appearance he made in 2022 that he would tell the felons he had apprehended that “we need supernatural help.” He also expressed an interest in bringing others to Christ after spending over 40 years as a bounty hunter.



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