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 has 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.

Gideon is no longer with us but Anton will finish this year with Grade 12. .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




Monday, October 30, 2017

Monday night prayers 30 October 2017





Many years back we found a lady in the mountains in the Philippines. She was seriously ill when we saw her the first time and we did not know what to do, right then. She was just sitting in her little house with a newborn baby and nowhere to go. We left the mountains but God pressed it on our hearts to go and rescue this girl. We took my small 4x4 and went all the way up the mountain and start walking down.





They made a homemade sling and carried her out of the mountains and we took the little boy with us. From there we drove passed our home over another set of mountains in order for her to been seen by a missionary doctor. He confirms via Ultrasound that she had a big cist that need to be removed. We had to go back to the city for that. When we arrived at the hospital, they took another ultrasound and my surgeon friend came to me. He said that he even had another doctor there but they cannot find anything wrong with the lady. He said that we need to put her on Tb meds as he think she just have Tb.






We took this lady back to the mountains and she was healthy as can be. We praise God for His miracles that are fresh every time. My friends Carmen and Greg were with me to confirm this story. All of us were amazed how good this worked out.


Many years forward, just this last week, I asked for prayer for Heang’s mother, Sam Eth. This is the family that accepted Christ about 9 years ago when we first visited Thor Piang Rosey. When I went there a week before, she showed me her ultrasound that says that she has a cist on her Ovaries. She was very concerned about it. I asked her to come to Siem Reap so we can get her into the hospital here. We asked for prayer as this lady really follows the Lord daily in the village and pray for everyone when they are sick. We believe that God can heal her.


She went for an ultrasound and the result was nothing wrong with her!!! O my that was a cherry on the cake. We all were rejoicing in the car when they tell me that. Once again God showed us His power. We can just imagine the joy back home when she arrived there.
Continue to pray for their little church in Thor Piang Rosey as the devil really tries to destroy all the good work that has been done there. Pray that we can sort out all the problems with the pastor and people of the village.


Continue to pray for Fe and her family. Her husband and kids are in Manila right now and they closed the school this side. We praise God that they could sort everything out in order to continue the little school just under a new name.





It is the Water Festival right now.
The Water Festival, a spectacle to behold, is probably the most exorbitant festival held each year in November. It is usually celebrated for three days, i.e. the 14th and 15th of the waxing moon and the 1st of the waning moon of the month of Kadek. The 15th of the waxing moon is the last full moon day.
The festival ushers in the fishing season, marks a change in the flow of the Tonlé Sap and the ebbing-water season, and is seen as thanksgiving to the Mekong River for providing the country with fertile land and abundant fish.



At the height of the rainy season, the water of the Mékong River forces the Tonlé Sap to reverse its current and to flow up to the Tonlé Sap Lake. As the water of the Mékong River begins to subside, the swollen Tonlé Sap Lake flows back to the Mékong River through the Tonlé Sap and empties into the sea, which leaves behind vast quantities of fish. This, indeed, is a remarkable phenomenon of the Tonlé Sap.

Thank you very much for praying for us.
Love
Rossouw-clan

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