Today I will continue my series on Evangelical women who lived in the second half of 1800. In this story I will focus on a woman named Lilian Trasher. She lived from 1881 - 1961.
Lilian was one of many Pentecostal missionaries called to take the gospel to the ends of the earth before there were organised Pentecostal mission boards to raise financial support and send them.
Lilian was baptised with the Holy Spirt and came into the Church of God through a 1909 revival in Dahlenega, Georgia, where she was actively involved with the local congregation.
For a time she assisted Church of God minister Sam C. Perry in evangelistic work, and she also served at the Elhanan Training Institute and Orphanage operated by Sam's sister, Mattie Perry in Marion, North Carolina. By at least 1914 Trasher was a credentialed Evangelist in the Church of God.
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