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  1. Lillian Hunt Trasher (27 September 1887 – 17 December 1961) was an American Christian missionary to Asyut, Egypt, as well as the founder of the first orphanage in Egypt. She is famed as the "Nile Mother" of Egypt.

  2. La misionera Lillian Trasher llegó a Asiud, en Egipto, sin dinero y únicamente con el llamado de Dios. A lo largo de 50 años rescato a miles de niños huérfan...

  3. 13 de mar. de 2020 · During her early adulthood Lillian served Miss Perry in the North Carolina orphanage and learned skills of caretaking, compassion, administration, and budgeting. Soon, the beautiful, young Lillian Trasher was engaged to be married to a handsome and well-respected preacher, Tom Jordan.

  4. Trasher se quedó con una pareja de misioneros, George y Lydia Brelsford de la Misión de Fe Apostólica en Assiout (también deletreado Asyut), Egipto. A los pocos meses de su llegada a Assiout, Lillian fue a orar por la joven madre moribunda, acogió a su primer huérfano y el resto es historia.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2012 · 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.

  6. She Pursued The Purposes Of God. Lillian Trasher (1887-1961) was born in Florida. But having heard God’s call to Egypt, she founded an orphanage which, at one point, cared for 1,400 orphans! At that time it was the largest orphanage in the world.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2007 · In the 1930s one Lord MacLay of Scotland became a major patron of the orphanage donating thousands of pounds to the mission. With his help and the help of an increasing number of local supporters, the mission expanded until Lillian Thrasher became known as “the Mother of the Nile.”.