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“Churches are the primary partners that work with Habitat in an almost infinite variety of creative overlapping circles. We cherish these partnerships with churches…I have always seen Habitat for Humanity as a servant of the church and as a vehicle through which the church and its people can express their love, faith, and servanthood to people in need in a very tangible and concrete (literally!) way.”

Quote by Millard Fuller

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The Theology of the Hammer

This book delves into the theological significance of the hammer, examining its role and symbolism across various religious traditions and cultures. more

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Millard Fuller
Millard Fuller

Millard Fuller, born on January 3, 1935, and passed away on February 3, 2009, was an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is best known for founding Habitat for Humanity, an organization dedicated to providing affordable housing solutions for low-income families. more

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