Dr. Gary Cook (right), President of Dallas Baptist University and Linda Fuller(left), Co-Founder of Habitat for Humanity unveiled the Christian sculpture dubbed "The Great Commission" Thursday during the dedication for the sculpture at the donor wall area of the Global Village & Discovery Center in Americus, GA. The sculpture was donated by Cook, who founded the first official campus chapter for Habitat Humanity in 1987.The two verses shown on the Bible are taken from Pslams 127:1 and Matthew 25:35,40.(Photo: Steffan Hacker)
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