Bill Scott welcomes volunteers to the worksite, makes announcements and introduces Dianne Fuller for leading devotions. mlj
Dianne Reel Fuller gives morning devotion and shares about the joy of recently leading a Global Builders team to El Salvador cl
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Bill Scott, president of CFCP, sends volunteers off with a prayer to their assigned houses. mlj
Mark Butler instructs his house crew leaders. Lise Green
Mimi Crowley of Tucson, AZ putting on her "designer" nail apron. mlj
Nail aprons made by Girl Scouts of Lanett, AL. mlj
Mimi volunteers to be a vinyl siding "cutter" as Jery Huntley from Vinyl Siding Institute stands by to assist. mlj
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LeRoy Troyer, chair of Fuller Center International board. Lise Green
Glen Barton talks with Chuck Vogt.
Amish women from Pennsylvania heading to the kitchen to help with food preparation and serving while their husbands so construction type work. Lise Green
Shakeil McCants is happy to help Jack Evans hold her house plans. Lise Green
Shakeil McCants (House # 22 sponsored by congregations in the Chattahoochee Valley) is working side by side with volunteers to install insulation in her house. kl-b
Chuck Vogt of Indianapolis, IN. "Y'all come next year!". Photo by Lise Green
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Measure twice, cut once. kl-b
Amish volunteers from Pensylvania stabilize trusses. kl-b
Erika Anderson and Eddie Sherman. Lise Green
A bee-hive of building on Day 1 of Millard Fuller Legacy Build in Lanett, AL. kl-b
Don Mosley of Jubilee Partners in Comer, GA. Don and his family were Koinonia Partners at the same time the Fullers were there. He surveyed Bokotola land in Zaire in 1974 and served as a trustee during Habiitat International's early years. kl-b
Don Mosley of Jubilee Partners in Comer, GA. putting action into the Theology of the Hammer. kl-b
Homeowners Latasha Billingslea and Lisa Trammel with blueprints. Lise Green
Volunteer Bob Crowley is amazed at the structure of the truss-style overhang of the porch. mlj
Bob Crowley of Tucson, AZ
Linda Fuller hops aboard Bill Scott's golf cart for a personal tour of 8 Greater Blessing homes in the neighborhood. mlj