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, January 30, 2023

Monday night prayers 30 January 2023


 
Good evening all you beautiful people

The big news this week is that the 100 years of Christianity in Cambodia were celebrated in Phnom Pehn. What a privilege to be part of it for a fraction of this time. Here is the news report.

PHNOM PENH: The Prime Minister of Cambodia joined the celebration for 100 years of Christianity in Cambodia on Friday, 27 January 2023 at Koh Pich.

During the ceremony, Prime Minister Hun Sen delivered a speech where he remarked, "This gathering is a demonstration of the progress of Christianity in Cambodia under the shade of peace." Christianity first came to Cambodia in 1923 and has now been practiced in the country for 100 years. There are currently 114,402 registered members of the Christian Church in Cambodia.

Mr. Horn, a member of the American Church who has been working in Cambodia for 13 months, told EAC News that he was pleased to be celebrating the 100th anniversary of the presence of Christianity in Cambodia, and was even happier to see the Prime Minister attending. "I feel great, it is a good opportunity for us to be blessed to meet with Hun Sen and be able to talk about our religion," he said.

Practicing Christian, Neou Sokhom, also expressed his happiness and support for the Prime Minister's speech. "I think it's a good sign that the head of government supports and encourages us," he said. "I hope that as Christians we will continue to encourage and work together to contribute to the development of our nation."

Christianity officially came to Cambodia as a Protestant denomination in 1923 through the missionary Dr. Arthur Hammond and his wife, as well as David W. Ellison.

Christianity as well as other religions were suspended during the Khmer Rouge regime, however in 1990, Cambodian Christians were able to once again enjoy full freedom of religion, with legal permission to reopen churches for worship. https://eacnews.asia/home/details/19361#:~:text=PHNOM%20PENH%3A%20The%20Prime%20Minister,January%202023%20at%20Koh%20Pich.

Pray with us for Cambodian Christians to get new inspiration after this milestone. There is still much to do and lots of people to teach. Let’s use the opportunity while we can.

 

We are getting ready for the next batch of friends to visit us on Friday. I am busy fixing bikes for our outreaches to the jungle which is no easy task as the bike are badly damaged by the rainy season. Toinette is busy as usual in the village and Anton is busy with school. Please pray for him as he is running some kind of infection and we need to doctor the poor teenager.

May you experience God in a fresh new way this week?

Love

Rossouw-clan

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