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The House That Love Built: The Story of Linda & Millard Fuller, Founders of Habitat for Humanity and the Fuller Center for Housing [Hardcover]

Bettie B. Youngs (Author)
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October 10, 2007
In the hearts of volunteers who mobilize resources to build houses, "Habitat for Humanity" signifies caring. However, few people know that thirty years ago, successful entrepreneur Millard Fuller and his wife Linda left behind their materialistic lifestyle and crumbling marriage to start over as missionaries in Zaire. Upon returning to Georgia, they started building houses to bring new life to the poverty-stricken as their personal Christian ministry.

Millard recruited Jimmy Carter to work with Habitat when he left the White House. Together they attracted leaders from church and state worldwide. Habitat became an international movement with 1700 affiliates and a Board of Directors comprised of increasingly large corporate donors. As it grew, a new, more secular vision evolved, and eventually Millard and Linda found themselves alone starting over. The Fullers responded with "God is not done with us." Within days, they were back raising money and building houses for The Fuller Center for Housing--for Katrina victims and in Nepal, Nigeria, and Romania.

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THE HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT: THE STORY OF MILLARD & LINDA FULLER, FOUNDERS OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THE FULLER CENTER FOR HOUSING by Bettie B. Youngs (Hampton Roads, 100 b/w photographs, 424 pages, hardcover, $25.95, 978-1-57174-546-0): details how a twenty-nine-year-old millionaire created the national faith-based housing initiative and saving his marriage in the process. --Foreword Online

At the heart of The House That Love Built is the dramatic story of Fuller s fall from grace from the organization he had grown and nurtured. The author, Bettie Youngs, describes how Fuller s world ground to a stop when, in a power struggle, he was fired by Habitat's board of directors in early 2005. But Fuller did not let that keep him from the work he has been called to do. After the shock of being fired from a company they created, the Fullers had a two-day pity party before moving forward in the calling God gave them providing affordable housing for the poor.
We've built in a hundred countries and still have nearly that many to go, Millard said. The housing ministry is what we believe God has called us to do.
The Fullers were eager to get back to their kingdom work, so they have created The Fuller Center for Housing which is rapidly duplicating the success of Habitat. Through blitz builds and ongoing projects in numerous states and in such countries as Nepal, Nigeria and Romania, Millard Fuller continues to work toward his goal to eliminate substandard housing worldwide. --The 700 Club, cbn.com

Christian self-help author Youngs's (Living the Ten Commandments in New Times: A Book for Teens) insightful biography, more of Millard than of Millard and Linda, includes a detailed history of Habitat for Humanity International. Millard became an entrepreneur in his youth, excelling in various sales endeavors; he and Linda were millionaires before they were 30. Youngs relates the spiritual and marital crises that followed and how the Fullers gave away their wealth and shifted their goals to loving God by serving humanity. Eventually, this calling resulted in the formation of the world's largest nonprofit home-building organization with the goal to end the blight of low-income housing and homelessness worldwide. Youngs devotes nearly one-third of the book to the conflicts between the Fullers and Habitat's board and to the firing of Millard in 2005. Spending so much time on these issues may seem biased, but this book is not a mere polemic; it is an informed look at two philanthropists and their revolutionary work. The parts about Millard's faith will resonate with Christian readers. Recommended for spiritual living or philanthropy sections in most public libraries. [The author is a friend of the Fullers. Ed.] Erica L. Foley, Flint P.L., MI --Library Journal

About the Author

Bettie B.Youngs, PhD, EdD, teacher of the year, university professor and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of 32 books published in 24 languages.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Hampton Roads Pub Co (October 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1571745467
  • ISBN-13: 978-1571745460
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #852,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Most Inspiring Read!, October 19, 2007
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This review is from: The House That Love Built: The Story of Linda & Millard Fuller, Founders of Habitat for Humanity and the Fuller Center for Housing (Hardcover)
I work with Shreveport-Bossier Community Renewal and I was at the meeting described in the book where Millard Fuller and others launched the effort in Shreveport to build houses for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Not only did Millard lead us in singing "Higher Ground," but he also had us stand on chairs to do it! It felt a bit awkward at first. But by the end of that meeting, I was as inspired as I have ever been. I knew something special was about to happen in our city and indeed it has!

Two years later, reading the book has inspired me all over again. It provides a new insight into an amazing life through anecdotes, quotes and detailed accounts of both heartwarming and painful chapters in the Fullers' ministry to others. Most of us in the Fullers' position would have quit or given up after they were fired by Habitat. Not this couple. They just put down the old hammer, picked up a new one and kept on building! Not just building houses, but building hope. If you feel like you've ever been treated unfairly and wanted to give up: Read this book! I highly recommend it, but I do so with this warning: Don't be surprised if you find yourself volunteering for the next Fuller Center blitz build after you finish reading it!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The House that Love Built, October 21, 2007
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An American Dream fulfills 300,000 American Dreams. One families journey through challenges and disapointments fascinatingly told in anecdotal format and including a virtual who's who in the the modern world of significant movers and shakers.

300,000 families so far are the realising the dream of owning their home thanks to the journey of Linda and Millard Fuller.

This book should be read by all high school students, especially those who say to themselves how can I possibly make a difference in this crazy world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible story, October 19, 2007
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The House That Love Built is an incredible story of love, selflessness, determination and faith. Bettie Youngs is an amazing writer. This is a book that you can't put down!
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