The Fullers have four children and 8 grandchildren. The four children are Christopher, Kimberly, Faith and Georgia, born in that order.
Chris and wife Dianne have 2 boys, Benjamin and Joshua and live in Macon, Georgia. Chris, a seminary graduate, serves as a campus minister at Mercer University. Chris preaches and leads spiritual retreats. Dianne, also a seminary graduate, is a former assistant director at a shelter for the homeless and a grade school teacher. She is currently working as a volunteer with The Fuller Center for Housing.
Kimberly and husband Jim Isakson have 2 boys, Zachary and Alexander. They live in Argyle, Texas (north of Dallas). Kim is an Auburn University graduate and worked with American Airlines as an international flight attendant for 18 years. She currently works as a designer and contractor with a residential house building business. Jim is a top executive with Ryder, logistics division.
Faith and husband Scott Umstattd married in 2006. They make their home in Americus, Georgia where Scott works as the Marketing Manager for Habitat for Humanity International. Faith graduated from Florida State University and is a former television news reporter and anchor. She produced and directed the Emmy-winning PBS documentary, “Briars in the Cotton Patch.” which tells the story about the birthplace of Habitat for Humanity, Koinonia Farm. Faith currently works as a freelance video producer overseeing most of the audio-visual for The Fuller Center for Housing.
Georgia and husband Manfred Luedi have 4 children, Sophie, Jasmine, Destin and Sean. Jacksonville, Florida is their place of residence. Georgia is a graduate of Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a gifted artist and musician, an avid organic gardener and the primary care-giver of their children. Manfred, a native of Switzerland, is a micro-electronics engineer with Medtronics.