A Simple, Decent Place to Live: The Building Realization of Habitat for Humanity by Millard Fuller

A Simple, Decent Place to Live: The Building Realization of Habitat for Humanity by Millard Fuller

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Millard Fuller is the founder of Habitat for Humanity International and the Fuller Center for Housing. Fuller's business expertise and entrepreneurial drive made him a millionaire by age 29. Then, after a rededication of his life to family and to following God's path, Fuller and his wife, Linda, decided to sell their possessions and give the money to the poor. Following missions work in Africa, the Fullers founded Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Georgia. Fuller has written ten books. He has received numerous awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian award, and more than fifty honorary doctorate degrees for his outstanding leadership toward meeting the goal of eliminating poverty housing worldwide. He and Linda are honored with a bonze medallion on the Extra Mile Pathway in Washington, D.C., near the Capitol.
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ISBN 13 9780849938894
ISBN 10 0849938899
Title A Simple, Decent Place to Live: The Building Realization of Habitat for Humanity
Author Millard Fuller
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher W Pub Group
Year published 1995-11-01
Number of pages 235
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