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To: sleavelessinseattle
INTERVIEW: Star Parker: A Star Is Reborn - Women
Source: Today's Christian Woman, Published: July/August 1997;
Author:Linda Piepenbrink

The stunning story of how Star Parker left her life of drugs, abortions, and welfare abuse to become a leading advocate for the family.

"I have a big mouth—a big one!" a grinning Star Parker, 40, admits to a packed room of women at a recent Christian women's conference. "In twelve years of marriage there have been many times I practically threw the Bible at my husband rather than give a soft answer," she blares, then quietly confesses, "God has worked very gently with me, and I've sensed him saying, 'If I can be gentle with you, can't you be gentle with your husband?'"

If confession is good for the soul, Star, born "Larstella," has proved it again and again. Ever since the Lord delivered her from a life of drug abuse, crime, promiscuity, multiple abortions, and welfare dependency, the outspoken founder of a social policy think tank called the Coalition on Urban Affairs has been telling her story to anyone willing to listen.

And people are listening. Star, at the forefront of a new African-American conservative movement, speaks regularly in high schools and colleges, appears on television shows like Politically Incorrect and Oprah, criss-crosses the country as a social policy consultant and conference speaker, has hosted conservative radio talk shows, and has just completed a twelve-week book tour for her newautobiography, Pimps, Whores, and Welfare Brats (Pocket Books).

But for all of Star's ability to wow an audience with her words—her father used to tell her as a child, "Larstella, talkers rule the world!"—it's her untroubled spirit that speaks volumes about her belief in Christ's power to forgive. Ask her how she can share her sordid story so freely and she'll shrug as if the answer's obvious.

"When we confess our faults to each other and pray for each other, we get healed, according to James 5:16," she says.

Star's "healing" began with her conversion in 1981 in response to a sermon about Jesus Christ—and life hasn't been the same since. Today, she lives in Southern California with her husband, Peter, a pastor who's fifteen years her senior, and their two daughters, Angel, sixteen, and Rachel, eight. Star, the same woman who once thought nothing of aborting her first four children, now works from her home and limits business trips to twice a month in order to be available to her family.

Here's how God drew her from a life of rebellion into one of meaning and purpose.


What led you down the path of rebellion?
I was born in 1956 and grew up the middle child with four sisters and brothers. I rarely saw my father, who was in the Air Force. My mother, who he'd married right out of high school, was always working to help make ends meet. My parents raised us by the secular "I'm okay, you're okay" doctrine that says people should be allowed to make their own rules and shouldn't judge other people's lives.

Consequently, they didn't judge my life. To make matters worse, when we moved to East St. Louis in 1969 after a three-and-a-half-year stint in Japan, I was suddenly exposed to the racial problems in America. I was twelve years old and Dr. Martin Luther King was already dead, cities were burned, and there was a lot of anger and tension among blacks, so I just joined right in. I bought into the lie that there was nothing in America for me except institutional racism and glass ceilings that would keep me from getting promoted. So I became very rebellious—hanging out with older guys and breaking into homes. I even helped one guy rob a liquor store. When I got arrested for shoplifting, my white school guidance counselor told me not to worry about it, because I was a "victim of racism, lashing out at society."...................."


46 posted on 04/29/2002 7:54:10 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Stand Watch Listen
Pure Beauty SWL! Another anecdote of her deep commitment to free market solutions...She maintains that in special economically destitute areas, such as WATTs, the minimum wage should be suspended, along with Federal withholding tax for struggling businesses to get people in the area inching out of homelssness and despair...to give them something to DO!!!! My jaw hit the table at the way she presented it...And for reparations...Her answer??? Since its not possible to figure out who is entitled to receive reparations...why not just suspend Income taxes for EVERYONE IN THE COUNTRY for a year???? I mean you could have heard an eyelash drop when she said that...then the applause!!!

Here is another thing we can do to raise the impact of this freep...below is a link that will let you register to Foxnews channel as a fox fan...its just marketing data...if you sign up for this THEN email fox and tell them you did it for Sean and Star...They can go straight to their advertisers and say...These people WANT to see your ads!!! PBS kiss my @$$!

Register as a FoxFan

50 posted on 04/29/2002 8:11:45 AM PDT by sleavelessinseattle
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