Author:
Youngs, Bettie B
Thirty years ago, successful entrepreneur Millard Fuller and his wife Linda left their materialistic lifestyle and crumbling marriage to start over as missionaries in Zaire. Returning to Georgia, they started building houses for the poverty-stricken as their personal Christian ministry. When Habitat for Humanity became an international secular movement with 1700 affiliates and large corporate donors, the Fullers decided to pull out and start over once more, building houses for Katrina victims and in Nepal, Nigeria, and Romania, through The Fuller Center for Housing. 464 pp.