As many around the world mourn the loss of former President Jimmy Carter, it is important for us to reflect on the incredible impact Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have had
Macomb County Habitat for Humanity will have a framed door on display in Clinton Township, Warren and Eastpointe that the public can sign personal messages in honor of the late President Jimmy
Fergus Falls Area Habitat for Humanity joined the world in mourning the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. A memorial service was held on Jan. 9 at the recently
After leaving the White House in 1980, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter sought out meaningful ways to continue their commitment to social justice and basic human rights. In March 1984, they first volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Georgia, near their home in Plains, Georgia.
Austin officials honored Austin Habitat for Humanity’s 40 years of dedication to affordable housing as the nonprofit unveiled 12 newly completed townhomes in East Austin's Montopolis neighborhood Jan.
By Susan Shinn Turner For the Salisbury Post In 1984, the Rev. Tom Ford experienced a different call from parish ministry. When he was the pastor of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Ft. Collins, Colorado,
When President Jimmy Carter passed away last month at age 100, the world lost an inspirational humanitarian. Tributes have focused on his deep faith, his service to those in need, particularly through Habitat for Humanity,
Jimmy Carter spent four years as president of the United States and 44 years as ex-president. It’s his extraordinary career as our former president that we are most likely to
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"[W]hile I no longer fear death and see it as a necessary transition point on our soul’s journey, I do not think we should go quietly."
Karlene Marsh recounts her chance encounter with President Jimmy Carter during a 2006 road trip to Plains, Georgia.