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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. Early life. Trasher was born in Jacksonville, Florida. Her ...

  2. 13 de mar. de 2020 · That starving and sickly baby, whom the twenty-three-year-old Lillian Trasher had taken from the hands of a dying mother, became the first orphan under her care. For the next fifty years, thousands more would find themselves in the arms of “Mamma Lillian.”. Lillian Hunt Trasher was born in 1887 and grew up in North Carolina and Georgia.

  3. 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. Más tarde ese año, Trasher adoptó a cuatro niños más de situaciones de indigencia. Cada año después de eso, su orfanato creció exponencialmente a medida que los lugareños se enteraron de su ...

  4. 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. Lillian was born on September 27 th, 1887 in Jacksonville, Florida.

  5. 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...

  6. 30 de ago. de 2023 · After Lillian and Jennie Trasher had arrived in their new homeland of Africa, they met a dying woman who gave her baby to Lillian. Heartbroken for the mother and child, Trasher opened the Lillian Trasher Orphanage on February 10, 1911. Donations and faith were vital to keeping the orphanage open.

  7. 11 December 2022. By Ross Paterson. 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. “During her fifty-year ministry, 25,000 children came under her care.