Páginas:418Géneros:12:KJVX:Non-profitmakingorganizations12:D:012:B:012:0:0Sinopsis:In1973,millionaireentrepreneurMillardFullerandhiswifeLindaleftbehindtheirmaterialisticlifestyleandcrumblingmarriagetostartoverasmissionariesinZaire.OnreturningtoGeorgiain1976,theyfoundedHabitatforHumanitytobringnewlifetothepoverty-stricken.BuildingHabitatintothemega-giantlargestnon-profitHousingministryintheworldwithbranchesinsome140countries,theywerefiredbytheInternationalBoardin2005,atwhichpointtheyimmediatelyfoundedTheFullerCenterforHousing.Thisisthestoryoftwo",giants",'andthefoundingoftheiconicandworld-widelargesthousingministryintheworld.Everyoneshouldreadthisinspiringaccountofliveswell-lived,andleavingalegacyfortheages._,
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It was my honor as President of the United States in 1996 to present Millard Fuller with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, our country's highest civilian award. Millard and Linda Fuller have changed philanthropy. This important book chronicles their remarkable quest to make a difference, one home at a time. -William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of the United States
In 1973, millionaire entrepreneur Millard Fuller and his wife Linda left behind their materialistic lifestyle and crumbling marriage to start over as missionaries in Zaire. On returning to Georgia in 1976, they founded Habitat for Humanity to bring new life to the poverty-stricken. Building Habitat into the mega-giant largest non-profit Housing ministry in the world with branches in some 140 countries, they were fired by the International Board in 2005, at which point they immediately founded The Fuller Center for Housing. This is the story of two "giants"; and the founding of the iconic and world-wide largest housing ministry in the world. Everyone should read this inspiring account of lives well-lived, and leaving a legacy for the ages.
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Softcover. Condición: Good. Large type / Large print. In 1973, millionaire entrepreneur Millard Fuller and his wife Linda left behind their materialistic lifestyle and crumbling marriage to start over as missionaries in Zaire. On returning to Georgia in 1976, they founded Habitat for Humanity to bring new life to the poverty-stricken. Building Habitat into the mega-giant largest non-profit Housing ministry in the world with branches in some 140 countries, they were fired by the International Board in 2005, at which point they immediately founded The Fuller Center for Housing. This is the story of two "giants"; and the founding of the iconic and world-wide largest housing ministry in the world. Everyone should read this inspiring account of lives well-lived, and leaving a legacy for the ages. Nº de ref. del artículo: SONG098828488X
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