All quiet on the Southern front here in Namibia. It was”
Week of Prayer” in Namibia last week. Encouraging seeing people going to church
Mon – Fri evening for an hour of prayer. We are thankful for each visit and
conversation over the past few weeks. Realizing again how there is need and
sorrow right next to us, how we need to be bold and share more about Jesus.
Anton is
doing his online school each day and coping well. Praise the Lord that Toinette’s
passport is on the way and that makes for one less stressful moment. In the
meantime, it looks like they are maybe lifting the quarantine in Cambodia and we
can fly directly to Siem Reap if we fly with Singapore Airlines. Well, we hope things stand still for a while
and they allow us in. We most properly need to switch to Singapore Airline.
Thank you for all your prayer. Please pray for my friend Inis that is making
her way to Siem Reap this week from Cape Town. Pray for the Warrens family as
well as they are still stuck in SA and not able to return yet.
It is raining in Namibia and everyone is talking
about the rain. Just talk to my sister who went to see the lilies down south.
It is a big dry pan that needs 40mm of rain and then the lilies start to bloom.
She said that so many people were their ad as far as they drove it was wet and
rivers were flowing with refreshing water. As you know, this is heaven for
Namibians to see so much rain. We even had rain here at the coast which is a
rare occasion. We are waiting for the Swakop river to make its way through the
desert to the sea and hope we are still here when it happens. Seeing a river
crossing into the sea is something really special around here. I wonder how many
of you have been privileged to see a dry river come down for the first time. Facebook
is full of stories from Rivers that flow in Namibia.
Please continue to write to us, we are so happy to
hear from you all.
Love
Rossouw-clan
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We love you guys! Praying with you and thinking of you often!!
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