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The God Assignment: Acknowledge Volume 1

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Why are you here? Do you matter? These can be very complex questions but they have simple answers. You are here in this earth because God has a great purpose for your life! That's right! You were not a mistake at all! God wants to reveal His meaning of life to you. It's time for you to walk in your God Assignment through biblical inspiration. Prepare to acknowledge the gifts, talents and assignment that has been hidden in you. Yours days of mediocrity are over!

Perfect for those that like T he Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren, Max Lucado , Norman Vincent Peale, and any other book that discusses Christian and business growth, and Christian inspiration.

Great daily bible devotional for Christian and Non Christian teen boys, teen girls, women and men.

71 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 26, 2014

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Duane "Dog" Chapman

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Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman I. (born February 2, 1953) is an American bounty hunter and a former bail bondsman. He starred in a weekly reality television program called Dog the Bounty Hunter, which ran for 8 seasons until 2012.

He was born on February 2, 1953 to Wesley and Barbara Chapman. He is the oldest of four children, with two younger sisters and one brother; however, according to Chapman, everyone is his 'brother'. He is German on his mother's side and English on his father's side. His mother was a minister for the Assembly of God church and passed her Christian faith onto her son.

In 1976, Chapman was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to five years in a Texas prison. He had been waiting in a car when his friend accidentally shot and killed alleged pimp and drug dealer Jerry Oliver (aged 69) in a struggle during a deal to buy cannabis.

Chapman served 18 months at Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas. While he was in prison, his first wife LaFonda divorced him and married his best friend. During his incarceration, he did field work and acted as the warden's barber. In a 2007 interview for Fox News Chapman claimed that while serving his sentence he tackled an inmate about to be shot for attempting to escape, and a congratulatory remark by a prison guard inspired him to become a bounty hunter later. Chapman was paroled in January 1979.

Due to his felony conviction, Chapman is not allowed to own a firearm. He has been barred from entering the UK.

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