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 is studying in Malaysia. 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, April 27, 2026

Monday night prayers 26 April 2026

 Good evening

Anton reminded us over the phone last night that often times revival comes only after there's been a death, a death to self and our own will. And once again I stood ashamed at having to think how long ago I earnestly said "Lord, not my will, but Your will", especially when I've set my heart on something, a decision or future plan.

 


Last week we had the huge privilege to attend Mon and Chantha's wedding. They joined the Acts program when they were teenagers and met Jesus. Now they are key staff of the NGO and actively involved in the Good Shepard center. God has started a good work in them and it is so rewarding to see them grow in their faith.  We joined the ceremony in the morning. The guests walk together with the groom to the bride's house carrying fruit baskets and are invited in. So imagine, hot season here in Cambodia, silk costumes, a few fans here and there and full on make-up...... the foreigners looked like wilted flowers, at least the bride looked fresh and very beautiful. Please pray for this couple, that they would seek and obey God's will en be used mightely for God's Kingdom.

 


Please continue to pray for our Acts students, especially the teenagers. Pray that they would not drop out of the program but continue to attend faithfully to learn and grow. A few of those who have joined the Sunday program have been absent a lot recently. The weather has been extremely hot, and it is difficult riding on your bicycle at 12 noon during the day. And then there are other factors like friend, boyfriends, phones that lure them away.

 

Mordegai is working very hard, building swings to bring to the refugee camp for the kids next Friday. Please pray for this outreach together with Isaac. More opportunity to build relationship and bring relief.

 

Bike for John's father: My mechanic friend just phoned me and said I can pick up the bike of Ps.Che in Kabal Domrey. Praise God that we could buy him a bike as well. Long time waiting for this one.

Thank you for all your continues prayers. Really need a lot of this time as we feel so depended on God in this time of our lives.

Love

Rossouw-clan

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Monday night prayers 20 April 2026

 


Good evening dear family and friends

Our internet was off last night, therefore the slightly late news. We were just thankful we had electricity as it is hot season here. It was Khmer New Year last week, the town was not that busy as most people just stayed home and out of the heat. Those who ventured out joined the water fights. The Rossouws were in their room sick as dogs. We are coughing and sneezing already for a while and taking plenty medicines but it needs time. It was nice having Twans here with me for most of the week.  I am getting better but Twans had a relapse and coughing up a storm again.  Please pray for healing.

One of our neighbors passes away and the funeral was right next door to us. Now only those who have stayed in Cambodia would understand this. Imagine deafening loud music, then multiply it with 10 and they start up at 4am in the morning. We are sad for those passing away not knowing Jesus,

I started to build a set of swings for the kids in the refugee camp that we visited the other day. Got some wood today and fixed up the sides already. We are planning to go set it up next week. Looking forward to make more of this for some schools. Always up for a challenge.





Twans is asking prayer for the students at the Acts program. Some students are dropping out, not wanting to study anymore. The younger students are eager to come and learn but many of the secondary and high school students have lost motivation. Some say it is just too hot to cycle back and forth, which is understandable. It is really hot, even riding on the motorbike your skin burns and you overheat easily. The kids enjoyed the Khmer New Year celebration at our center, with songs and traditional dance, games and ice-cream! Please continue to pray for the youth that joins on Sundays, that they would not become discouraged or distracted, but continue to choose Jesus.

One really good thing about this season is that you can eat as many mangoes as you like. Our trees in the yard provides plenty for us and the absolute luxury to eat mangoes every day. In Namibia this is one of those fruits you cannot afford to buy. Always think of my mum that loves mangoes so much. I am packing away a couple of them while I write to you, ice cold and yummy!!

Love to you all

Rossouw-clan

 

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Monday night prayers 13 April 2026

 


Seems to me that everyone here complains about the heat. I must say it is a bit hot. Working under a tin roof is no pleasure but if you are like Toinette that need to work also under a tin roof with no ventilation, then things become a bit serious. She comes home every day exhausted to the bone. As for now we have the biggest holiday on the calendar, Khmer New Year. Yip our 3rd new year this year. Everybody is in town from far away provinces and it kicks off tomorrow. This year is a bit different but still it’s a big party. We are staying at home and I am making cars as much as I can. We are kinda boring, hahaha.







I had the privilege to go out with my good friend Isaack Lutz from PCL. We went to give some plastic tarps to around 480 refugee families. We visited 2 camps where people are staying from the border regions that are still occupied by Thailand. These people will not go home in the near future. Thailand is still on the border busy with their games.






These tarps will be use to cover the old ones as it is already destroyed by the sun and rainy season is coming soon. Imagine yourselves living in a makeshift tent with plastic tarp in this heat. Looking into some of these tents you can see that people are trying their best to make it a little like home. Like they say:””Your home is where your heart is””, but I know that these people really want to go back to their real homes but that is for another day. Sad story.




Seeing these beautiful soft hearted people in such need is not a joke. They are so happy for any help they can get. Sitting with them and share a few words makes the world a better place. At this specific camp I want to make them a small playground. The children just hang around there without school and any entertainment. Not a good place to be in, really.

I am thinking about home a lot these days as it is raining in Namibia. It is always a special time when it rains and the only news we get from home is all about the rain. So with the rainy season want to start here.

Thank you for praying with us in this time. Pray for people that are travelling as it is a lot of people moving around the country and lots of people drink way too much.

Love

Rossouw-clan

 

Monday, April 6, 2026

Monday night prayers 6 April 2026

 


Happy Easter to you all.

What a wonderful weekend we had. Mordegai was in the jungle, Toinette shared at River of Life, and Anton served in his church in Malaysia. All to the glory of God. Love it.






April is here and that means that we are so close to the sun as possible. Reminding me of the South where I grow up. Hot as hell. We were on the bikes and we went to serve the people in the jungle with meds and the Gospel of love. Poor Curtis had bad flu and he was suffering a bit but that makes for a more memorable time. Lots of people are busy harvesting cashew nuts and that means you can stop just there under the trees and give medicines.




Praise God that the chief of the one village is doing better. He had really bad diabetes but that was fed by an infection in his toe. They amputated his toe and he is so much better. His diabetes count is normal and his wound is doing great. We had a wonderful time on the road as we had to stop so many times.








In Rum Jopon there was a crowd waiting for us and when we finished giving meds there were another surprise. One husband decided to give his heart to the Lord and he wanted to get baptized. We went with him to his land and was amazed at the jungle. It was such a glorious occasion to baptize him in such a surreal place and this on Easter. Our efforts were rewarded so many times over. No heat or suffering illness can stand over something like this. We knew why we had to come out here.

Sunday morning was special with a communion on Easter. This is the church’s first Easter and you could see the seriousness on everyone’s faces. These few believers are serious with the Lord and that makes for so much joy. Continue to pray for these guys as they face many challenges in life and living and making a living in the jungle is no joke.








Please pray for Pheakeday’s parents in Som Poom. His dad is not doing well and he is so skinny and coughing like crazy. I gave him what I had and can only pray that he will be better. The Anti always is so happy for pain reliever to put on her sore joints. They are such sweet people and so hospitable. We can learn so much form these poor people on how to share the little you have with love. Being out here with the people is where the true Khmer people comes in play. I believe that they are soft hearted and generous people.









It is such a shame that circumstances in the world makes us all so cynical and negative. It is good for us to get out of our comfort zones and see how other people cope with life, no aircon, no money, nor knowing where the next meal will come from and then we complain when we sit in our aircon houses eating good food. Like we say I Afrikaans:”” You complain with a white bread under your arm.”” When I was young, white bread was only for the rich, so you can see where it comes from. Let us be more positive and have more compassion.

Love to you all

Rossouw-clan

Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday night prayers 30 March 2026



 Good evening everyone

Wow another month gone. We went to the big city to join Anton as he returned to Malaysia for his next trimester. Please pray for him as this will be hard one as they are finishing up the course before they will take internships. It is strange not to have him around after this nice holiday. I think its harder for the parents to be without him than the other way around.




Last week we could go with our good friend Isaack from PCL to Prea Vehear in order to give some food to the refugees. “”More than 50,000 Cambodian refugees are still waiting…waiting for a home they can’t return to. For many, life has moved forward, but for these families, it’s been put on pause. Every day is filled with uncertainty, survival, and unanswered questions. The need hasn’t gone away.””

Anton could help to distribute rice for 900+ families and then the fun started. I brought some cars with for the children. I only had 178 cars and the children, well there were a lot and we got swamped. I thought I was back in Africa where people will swamp you like this but desperate people also do this. This was a new experience for poor Anton but he survived it to tell the tale. At least he made the wheels of the cars, so he is much part of the making of the cars.




Always good to go with Isaack as he is a dear friend and it gives us chance to catch up. There are not many long term missionaries left and we are a dying breed at the moment. We met up with another old timer Joel and could have good fellowship over lunch. So nice to be with mind like people.

This weekend on Easter we will be in the jungle and it will be a wonderful opportunity for us to share the love of Jesus on Easter to the new believers. This will be their 1st Easter together and we are excited to share it with them. Please pray for safe travelling and enough fuel………… It is stinking hot here and that makes for a hard ride in the sun.



Please pray for me, Mordegai as I struggle with my blood pressure. Went to the doctor and is on new drugs but seems it is not working properly, will make another trip to the doctor this week. Toinette is in pain with Plantar Fasciitis on one foot and because she walks bad to compensate for the pain, the other foot also is painful. We are full of old people illnesses, hahaha

Well thank you for praying with us and it really makes a difference when you guys pray. I know we say every time we write but God is still in control of our lives.

Love

Rossouw-clan