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- Lillian_Dickson abstract "Lillian Dickson (29 January 1901 – 14 January 1983) was an independent missionary, author, and public speaker. She used her maternal identity to develop her vocation in the middle of the twentieth century. Originally, she and her husband, James Dickson (1900-1967), were sent by the Presbyterian Church of Canada, to Taiwan in 1927. Lillian lived and worked in Taiwan until she died, except for the period between 1940 and 1947 when she and her husband were transferred to British Guiana because of growing tensions and war between Japan and the United States. After her return to Taiwan, Lillian eventually developed a long lasting career as an independent missionary. In particular, she founded Mustard Seed International.".
- Lillian_Dickson almaMater Macalester_College.
- Lillian_Dickson birthDate "1901-01-29".
- Lillian_Dickson birthName "Lillian Ruth LeVesconte".
- Lillian_Dickson birthPlace Prior_Lake,_Minnesota.
- Lillian_Dickson birthYear "1901".
- Lillian_Dickson deathDate "1983-01-14".
- Lillian_Dickson deathPlace Taiwan.
- Lillian_Dickson deathYear "1983".
- Lillian_Dickson knownFor Taiwan.
- Lillian_Dickson occupation Humanitarianism.
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- Lillian_Dickson occupation Missionary.
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- Lillian_Dickson birthDate "1901-01-29".
- Lillian_Dickson birthName "Lillian Ruth LeVesconte".
- Lillian_Dickson birthPlace Prior_Lake,_Minnesota.
- Lillian_Dickson deathDate "1983-01-14".
- Lillian_Dickson deathPlace "Taiwan".
- Lillian_Dickson knownFor "Missionary work in Taiwan".
- Lillian_Dickson nationality "American".
- Lillian_Dickson occupation Humanitarianism.
- Lillian_Dickson occupation Missionary.
- Lillian_Dickson organization Mustard_Seed_International.
- Lillian_Dickson quote ""As we left, the young girls of the village chanted a fare well song. Their voices had the high, light, sweet taut timbre of violin strains, something like the sighing of the winds through the treetops."Why didn't you come before? Will you come back again?" Their questions seemed to haunt us as much as the mute appeal in their eyes and even before we had returned to our side of the mountains, we were making plans to return again to the mountains to shepherd our people in the hills."".
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- Lillian_Dickson source "—Lillian Dickson, These My People".
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- Lillian_Dickson comment "Lillian Dickson (29 January 1901 – 14 January 1983) was an independent missionary, author, and public speaker. She used her maternal identity to develop her vocation in the middle of the twentieth century. Originally, she and her husband, James Dickson (1900-1967), were sent by the Presbyterian Church of Canada, to Taiwan in 1927.".
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