Lilian Trasher, Part 1

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Lillian Trasher was a remarkable woman of compassion and faith. She was born in 1887. At the age of twenty-three, with only enough money to pay her passage, Lillian went to Egypt because of God’s prompting and call on her heart. Three months later she started the first orphanage in Egypt, which continues to this day. Hands Along the Nile (https://www.handsalongthenile.org/causes/lillian-trasher-orphanage-assiut/) Nile Mother: The Story of Lillian Trasher (https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/story-lillian-trasher/) Heroes of the Faith: Lillian Trasher (https://christiansforsocialaction.org/resource/heroes-of-the-faith-lillian-trasher/) Lillian Trasher the Nile Mother (https://ag.org/en/Resources/Other/Media-Archives/History/Historical-Films/Lillian-Trasher-The-Nile-Mother?D=%7BB9BABA8A-868E-497A-86E5-450BB2C49CD6%7D) The Mother of the Nile (short documentary) (https://vimeo.com/210503248) Lillian Trasher: The Greatest Wonder in Egypt by Janet and Geoff Benge The Life of Lillian Trasher by Beth Prim Well and Bruno Andrade