Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree takes on new life with Habitat for Humanity in new year
Lumber from the 2016 tree will be used to help build decent, affordable home in New York.
Lumber from the 2016 tree will be used to help build decent, affordable home in New York.
Our Better Angels can be a great gift for anyone standing at a crossroads — a graduation, a loss, or an opportunity — and who is eager to find purpose and take action to improve their own lives and the lives of others.
St. Martin’s Essentials will publish Our Better Angels: Seven Simple Virtues that Will Change Your Life and the World by Habitat for Humanity International Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Reckford on Oct. 8, 2019.
Interested in learning more about the Habitat-USAID/BHA International Humanitarian Shelter & Settlements fellowship? Check out our webinars and informational resources.
Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures undertaken by Habitat to ensure the safety of everyone with whom we work, our volunteers set out to use their skills in new, creative and socially distanced ways.
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Thrivent Financial volunteers participate in Habitat for Humanity build sites across the globe. In their own words, these long-term volunteers share what Habitat means to them.
During this Lenten season, join us for weekly devotions as we focus on ways we can honor Jesus by caring for others. You will find a devotion for each week of Lent.