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New Book CHOSEN, Highlights God, Racism, the N-Word and More...

Contact: Diane Bullock, 757-483-2891, broken4Jesus@att.net

SUFFOLK, Va., Oct. 23, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- When Diane Bullock released her new book, CHOSEN, she knew that some of the subjects she had written about, such as, Racism and the usage of the N-word, would raise eyebrows. However, she had no idea that those chapters would be a precursor for a series of events that followed, locally and nationally.

Subsequently, two days after her book launched, she recalled in Isle of Wight, Virginia, the citizens were outraged about a racial slur, used by a school board member. The NAACP became involved and they called for the board member’s resignation. Then, two weeks later, in her hometown of Portsmouth, Virginia, the City Officials and some of the prominent African American preachers were engaged in a heated debate over racial bias and balance in the City. The Virginian Pilot newspaper issued a Special Report. hamptonroads.com/2013/05/special-report-portsmouth-politics-divided-race.  

Next, in Sanford, Florida, the outcome of a trial for an African American teen believed to have been murdered because of his race, sparked racial tension all over the world. Followed by, news that shocked the nation, in Savannah, Georgia, where a popular food guru had been accused of using the N-word. After that, in Franklin, Tennessee, an African American waitress alleged that a customer wrote, the N-word on her receipt, which gained national attention. Amid all of the animosity, readers have been captivated by, CHOSEN: The Master, My Mother, The Ministry and Me.

In CHOSEN, Diane Bullock, a licensed and ordained Evangelist, candidly discusses Racism. She tells a very heartfelt story about the racism she encountered and she shared her mother’s definition of, the N-word which impacted her life. Evangelist Bullock said, “As ugly as racism is, being a Christian, I have to love and forgive, especially, in racial matters." In her book, she encourages Christians to do the same as she wrote about God, His love, and the fact that He sees no color.

Other topics she discussed includes, bullying, jealousy, enemies, and the state of the church. CHOSEN has received exceptional reviews. For more information, please visit www.chosendianebullock.com or send an email to broken4Jesus@att.net. CHOSEN: The Master, My Mother, The Ministry and Me. ISBN: 978-0-615-79357-3; $14.99