Medical to the remote

This Blog is all about the work of God. Nothing we do is without the knowledge of our Father. He is the soul provider for everything we do.
We are Mordegai, Toinette, Suzaan, Gideon and Anton Rossouw from Namibia-Africa. . This Blog is all about our lives here in Cambodia while Suzaan works in South Africa. We are real Farmers from Africa and we love life and what it have to offer and enjoy it day by day.

Mordegai travels to remote villages, doing much needed medical work ,where no other doctors go, with local pastors.

Toinette is at home with the boys. Gideon is no longer with us but Anton will finish with Hope school this year and start online classes .Toinette joins FGC Community Link Cambodia to the villages close by, teaching local children in an after school setting and also women about Health Issues in a village setting.

We consider us Asians as we live such a long time in Asia, eating rice as a staple food and not meat......

Our motto in life comes from a dear friend:

With common sense and God we
can accomplish a lot

Robin Wales




Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Into the jungle all the way to Nin

We went into the jungle to a place called Nin. the mountain is where they are mining for gold and crystals. I keep from telling how the road
was, check the photos and make up your mind for yourself. It was only
25km and took us 4 hours to get there. It is my first time there and I
was amazed that so many people are there, mining. It is a real rundown
gold digging village, dirty as can be and the people, dirt poor. there
are no Christians and the pastor is trying to reach out to the people
with love and start a small group there. We started with some children
ministry and medical as well as giving clothes and rice. Everyone were
so happy as nobody come there and give free gifts. Needles to say it
cost us another 4 hours back and I had to do some repairs on the
Landy-minor off course only a steering rod that was bend. They
say-""the bigger the problem the bigger the hammer"" and the job was
done in a couple of seconds.

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