Good evening from a nice and hot Cambodia.
It has been a privilege to make cars for a few preschools.
The children enjoy this small gift so much.
It keeps me pretty busy during the week, while being here for Anton. We manage
well with Toinette away but we feel it is time she comes back home now. Boys
can only live that long without their anchor.
Thank you for all your prayer for Ouma Paula. She is
slowly gaining her strength back and able to do small things. Please continue
to pray for her as she is in pain most of the time. Toinette will return to
Windhoek on Wednesday and fly back to Siem Reap on the 29th this month. We are
so thankful that she was able to go and help her mom for a while. She spent
time with some of the other elderly in the old age home and were blessed by
their love for Jesus.
Please continue to pray for Anton as he is preparing
for his year 11 A level exams in May. He is still struggling with Geography. We
also need to start making decisions about his future as he will finish school
next year June.
Please pray for our good friend Melissa. I was
shocked to hear that she is still sick. Please pray that the Lord will address a
very complex amount of things wrong. Here is just a short note from Josh.
It's hard to believe we've surpassed the
one year mark since Melissa’s health took a sudden turn for the worst. This
last year met us with unimaginable challenges that came with the difficulty and
pain. In the meantime we are reestablishing our family and
are committed to walking out this process intentionally in order to heal the
trauma we have all experienced. We are believing for the promise out of the
book of Job, that all things the enemy has destroyed and robbed will be
restored back to us in a double portion.
May this week be an exciting week for you all? It’s
Monday and I am already tired.
Love
Rossouw-clan
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