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  1. Lillian Hunt Trasher served as a Christian missionary in Assiout, Egypt, where she founded the country’s first orphanage; over a period of 50 years, she cared for approximately 10,000 needy children. Because of her contributions, she earned the nickname of “Mother” Thrasher. Lillian was born on September 27th, 1887 in Jacksonville, Florida.

  2. Cuando Lillian Trasher fundó el primer orfanato de Egipto, algunos pensaron que una mujer estadounidense sola, sin recursos ni apoyo económico, con seguridad sería asesinada, o se moriría de hambre. Pero Lillian - segura de la guía divina - fue fiel a su temprana promesa de Dios: "Si puedo hacer algo por ti, házmelo saber, y lo haré".

  3. 1 de dic. de 2003 · Janet Benge, Geoff Benge. 4.51. 829 ratings104 reviews. When Lillian Trasher founded Egypt's first orphanage, others thought that a lone American woman with no means of support would surely be killed or starve to death. But Lillian - certain of God's guidance - stood by her earlier promise to Him, "If ever I can do anything for You, just let me ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2009 · Lillian Trasher worked 25 years--from 1929 to 1954--without a furlough. By the time of her death in 1961, the Lillian Trasher Orphanage had grown to some 1200 children. Today, the institution is entirely the responsibility of the Assemblies of God of Egypt, with some 85% of its daily needs being met by donations from the Presbyterian churches of Egypt, the Soul Salvation Society, and other ...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Lillian Hunt Trasher was born on 27 September 1887 in Jacksonville, Florida, and was reared in Georgia. Early in her life she put her faith in Jesus Christ and determined to live for Him, moving from her Roman Catholicism to a Pentecostal-Holiness tradition. She attended Bible college for a term, worked in an orphanage under the supervision of Miss Mattie Perry in North Carolina, and was soon ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2007 · Lillian died in December of 1961, and by that time the Lillian Trasher Orphanage had grown to some 1200 children. Today, the institution is entirely the responsibility of the Assemblies of God of Egypt, with some 85% of its daily needs being met by donations from the Presbyterian churches of Egypt, the Soul Salvation Society, and other Egyptian church bodies.

  7. In the midst of poverty, war, and deadly epidemics, Lillian faced each day with a heart of trust, modeling the life she hoped her children would someday live in their own homes. During fifty tumultuous years, the Mother of the Nile cared for thousands of desperate children, with unwavering faith that God does indeed look after the orphans ...

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