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A Book Review
By Dennis Bender
More Than Houses
By Millard Fuller
[Dennis Bender is Director of
Communications for Habitat for humanity International, Americus,
Georgia]
Since 1976, Habitat for Humanity
International and its many local affiliates have worked long and hard to
tackle one of the world's greatest problems--poverty housing and
homelessness.
The success of their efforts is being told through the words and the lives
of hundreds of thousands of people touched by this worldwide Christian
housing ministry.
More than Houses, the new book by Habitat for Humanity president Millard
Fuller, shares the personal stories of lives and neighborhoods being
transformed by the organization he and his wife Linda founded 23 years
ago. Through the most basic of human needs--a simple, decent affordable
place in which to live--Habitat helps people with little or no hope
develop a bright, new future.
Fuller tells the true stories of children who gained identity, confidence,
and academic success after moving into the "houses that love
built." Of families made stronger and healthier and of prison inmates
who are now giving back to their communities. Of entire neighborhoods
united by hard work and mutual respect. Of denominational, political, and
racial barriers falling with every swing of the hammer. Of the giving
hearts of young people engaged in the quest to end poverty housing and of
amazing spiritual transformations.
More than Houses chronicles the transformation of lives, communities and
families--one person, one home at a time. These heartwarming revelations
stand as a testament of love in action and the fulfillment of the hopes of
Habitat supporters around the world--to build more than houses.
"What Habitat does is much more than just sheltering people,"
Fuller said. "It's what it does for people on the inside. It's that
intangible quality of hope. Many people without decent housing consider
themselves life's losers. A Habitat house is the first victory they may
have ever had. And it changes them."
The book, released in August by Word Publishing, is available from many
retail booksellers or from Habitat for Humanity International's order
department by calling (800) 422-5914.
It is the seventh book written by Fuller. Among his previous titles is
Theology of the Hammer, the compelling, ecumenical explanation of how
Habitat brings together a wide diversity of people, churches, and other
organizations to build houses for people of all races, religions, and
backgrounds and in the process to establish viable and dynamic
communities. Other books by Fuller include A Simple, Decent Place to Live,
The Excitement Is Building, co-authored with his wife Linda, Love in the
Mortar Joints, No More Shacks! and Bokotola.
Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian
housing ministry. Habitat seeks to eliminate poverty housing and
homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of
conscience and action. Habitat invites people from all walks of life to
work together in partnership to help build houses with families in need.
Habitat has built more than 80,000 houses around the world, providing some
400,000 people in more than 2,000 communities with safe, decent,
affordable shelter.
Updated Wednesday, November 21, 2001
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