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Full listing > Accession Convocation #42: Fuller, Millard 1977Accession # | Convocation #42: Fuller, Millard 1977 | Topic | Convocation #042: Fuller, Millard, Rich Again, | Title | Mr. Millard Fuller: "Rich Again." | Size | One Cassette Tape and One CD | Location | Cassette Tape in Convocation Filing Cabinet and CD in Convocation CD Cabinet in order of date. | Citation | Mr. Millard Fuller: "Rich Again.", Convocation #42: Fuller, Millard 1977, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Convocation Cassette Tape Cabinet | Scope and Content | Millard Fuller presents, "Rich Again." Millard Fuller is the founder of Habitat for Humanity International. - One cassette tape and corresponding CD.
| Date of Accession | 09 November 2011 | Bio History Note | According to the Habitat for Humanity website, Millard Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity International in 1976. He rose from humble beginnings in Alabama to become a self-made millionaire. As business prospered, Millard's health, integrity and marriage suffered. Soul-searching led to reconcilliation with his wife and a renewal of Christian commitment. The Fullers then took the drastic step of selling all of their possessions, giving the money to the poor. They joined a Christian community, Koinonia Farm, to look for practical ways to apply the teachings of Jesus. With Koinonia founder, Clarence Jordan, and some others, the couple initiated several partnership enterprises. One of these partnerships included a ministry in housing, where modest houses were built on a no-profit, no-interest basis, making houses affordable to low income houses. The story continues and can be found through this link: http://www.habitat.org/how/millard.aspx | Archivist Note | Cassette tape digitized by Instructional Technologies Department October 2011. Description prepared 9 November by Jeanine M. Wine. |
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