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, February 23, 2026

Monday night prayers 23 Feb.2026

 


Hello dear family and friends

The cool season is definitely over here in Cambodia. Whenever you meet up with someone who has been here a while, the main topic is whether the heat would be worse this April than last year.  And then we see the severe weather in other parts of the world and we stop complaining and thank God. Met with old and new friends this week and so thankful for their wisdom and encouragement, especially to Anton.






Twans shared that they had fun this week at Acts KoukResay. On Wednesday they celebrated Chinese New Year with the students. learning about the different traditions and playing dress up in Chinese costumes. The children had fun doing the Dragon Dance. Anton drew a very lifelike dragon on a box to serve as the head of the dragon.




On Friday they had "Cleaning Day". The Values class topic of the month was "Clean and Tidy" and this was a good way to apply what they've learned. The students were divided into groups and went into the different neighborhoods where the students live and picked up all the plastic waste. The kids were so enthusiastic, especially the younger ones. Some of the neighbors or parents also started cleaning. 





We thank the Lord for new bikes. We got 3 bikes donated to us from Christian Motorcycle Association in Australia. My good friends Wayne and Kay were here and they could report back to the guys down under and report that they saw the bikes and the ones that were replaced. Our old bikes are now officially on retirement. Looking forward to test them out in the jungle soon. Thanks once more CMA for your donation.




It is so nice to have Anton here as we can work and play together. This morning we went swimming while he swim the old people were walking in the pool,hahaha. Does my leg good as I really struggle to walk these days. After exercise in the pool it is much better. He also help me to make wheels for my toy cars as well as help mum to cook whenever needed. We enjoy ourselves with him in the house.

Thanks for always reading and praying with us.

Love

Rossouw-clan

Monday, February 16, 2026

Monday night prayers 16 Feb.2026



 We just came back from a weekend of visiting some friends in Phnom Pehn. The big city is really not a place for me but with our friends that are leaving soon, we went to visit in order for Anton also to see his “”family.”” Always good to make contact with the guys in the big city and encourage everyone as far as we go. It is like Anton say: ”these people are our family.””

Even after the elections in Thailand, we are still waiting for peace on the border. There are still a lot of people that cannot go home due to red-zone areas. Lots of negotiations needs to take place and border lines been drawn after complete peace. Please pray that the newly elected government of Thailand and the Cambodian government can reach a deal in order for everyone to go home in peace.

Please pray for our pastor Dim’s daughter. They went to Phnom Pehn due to her illness but nothing was really done. They will be back again tomorrow for more tests in Phnom Pehn. Pray that they finally can get someone that can give them good advice.

Pray for travel mercies as Greg, Marci, Shannon and Marie will fly back to the States on Wednesday. Our hearts are full of love for these 2 couples and all they come and do here for the people.



Happy Chinese New Year to all our Chinese friends, especially in Malaysia. Here in Asia, this is a big celebration and one of the three New Year's we get to be part of.

Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, marks the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture and was placed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list in 2024. Marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring, this festival takes place from Chinese New Year's Eve (the evening preceding the first day of the year) to the Lantern Festival, held on the 15th day of the year. The first day of the Chinese New Year falls on the new moon that appears between 21 January and 20 February. The Chinese New Year is associated with several myths and customs. The festival was traditionally a time to honour deities and ancestors. Throughout China, different regions celebrate the New Year with distinct local customs and traditions. Chinese New Year's Eve is an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual reunion dinner. Traditionally, every family would thoroughly clean their house, symbolically sweeping away any ill fortune to make way for incoming good luck. Windows and doors may be decorated with red paper-cuts and couplets representing themes such as good fortune, happiness, wealth, and longevity. Other activities include lighting firecrackers and giving money in red envelopes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year

 

Thank you once again for your prayers and may the Lord be with you all in this week to come. Love

Rossouw-clan

 

 

Monday, February 9, 2026

Monday night prayers 9 Feb.2026

 



Good evening you all

Praise the Lord that Anton could come and visit us again. He is on his Trimester break. To get him here was a head ache. We struggled with his visa as they wanted so many new things and I was on my way to Ratanakiri in the bus. Later I gave up hope and phoned Toinette to do it on the computer. She got it right to upload, send a pitiful letter with to tell them that we only want our son to come and visit, and we got the visa. Sjoe….



Well, my trip to Ratanakiri started problematic. Like I said, we struggled with Anton’s visa the whole week, I booked my bus tickets wrong and tried to change it and had to rebook again, Twans felt ill in the morning and when Twans dropped my off at the bus, the car was broken. Clutch was not working as it was leaking oil from a broken cylinder. Well, Junmar to the rescue and he told the mechanic that it’s still under guarantee as they fixed it a week ago. The got it fixed and all for free. I was on the bus. In the end everything worked out for good, we know already that when I go to Ratanakiri that things will get bad. We just had to do a bit of spiritual warfare.







I met up with Gordon and Bee in Banlung and we went to see my 2 tribal friends. Poi’s foot still looks the same as the wound is really big. He keeps it nice and clean and his health looks better than last time I saw him. I actually think now that the Lord is busy healing him spiritually as well as physically. Gordon is busy training a pastor from a nearby church to reach out to these guys as there is no church in the village. Poi and his wife accepted the Lord but now the hard work is ongoing.

Our” Leper “friend is doing fine, his wound healed up pretty good, praise the Lord. We could see a few other people as well and could give them some advice. Always a great time with these 2 wonderful people. I also met up with my longtime friend, James. Always good to see him and hear from him how life treats him.







News from Twans and the Acts program in KoukResay: We finished a 3 day First Aid Workshop with the kids. All the classes, from the morning at 8 till the evening 7h30pm.  They learned about basic wound care, how to stop bleeding, stabilize fractures, nosebleeds, snake bites, what to do when someone goes into shock etc. The children enjoyed the practical application after each topic. Lots of laughter if the "patient “would get so excited during the role-play and "Cry out in pain" or pretend to faint. Some of the older students wrote in their feedback that it gives them confidence to help others. Please continue to pray for the Acts students. Some of them have very difficult situations at home. Parents leaving to other provinces to look for work to pay off loans, leaving children with sickly grandmothers. Please pray also for wisdom and guidance on how to help these students more in a practical way.

Thank you very much for praying with us.

Love

Rossouw-clan

Monday, February 2, 2026

Monday night prayers 2 Feb. 2026

 


Welcome to February. This year is steaming ahead and things are happening fast. At the moment we got the pleasure of having our good friends, Greg, Marci, Shannon and Marie here with us. Greg was with me that faithful night when I made the horrible crash, 12 years ago. We were talking about that night in length again as the anniversary is coming up in a few days. By God’s grace I can say that He saved my life that night.



Greg preached in church in ROL and it was a wonderful time listening to him talking about Forgiveness. Something we all fall short off in our lives. So needed in today’s environment with wars and protest around us. Toinette could show off the small children to them in Mighty Kids. They were so surprise to find the Joshua generation kids naming the Bible books in the New Testament from front to back and backwards. They totally put us all to shame. Marci reckons the kids in the West can come and learn from these kids in Cambodia about being joyful and so willing to learn new things. Pray with us for the staff of Good Shepherd Rol as they are making a difference in children’s lives.



We said goodbye to our beloved friends Jared, Emily and Eli Reid. They served in AOC up in Stung Treng now for around 11 years and feel the Lord is calling them back to NZ. We are sad to see them going, even if we did not visit much it always was so reassuring that they are in country and not to far away from us. Beautiful people and really wonderful friends is all I can say. They will be miss dearly. Always sad and emotional to say goodbye to long term friends. Pray for them as they will be in a new transition back home and for fitting into their new culture.

We are waiting for Anton to come in 1 week on 7 February. It is his official trimester break and even he is looking forward to it. Off course mom and dad cannot wait to have their sweetheart at home again. Pray for Anton as he needs to finish up a lot of work in this week. I will be going to Ratanakiri on Wednesday and be back on Friday for a quick visit to my friend with a bad infection. Pray for safe travelling and for open hearts and minds when I deal with the patient and his neighbor who got Leprosy.  

We are totally blessed beyond measure, is all I can say. Thanks for praying with us and always making even time to read this letter.

Love

Rossouw-clan

Monday, January 26, 2026

Monday night prayers 26 Jan.2026

 


We are back from the jungle in one piece, all of us……. This time of the year there are lots of sand that makes it a bit difficult for small bikes but never the less more work. My friend, Greg came from the States and joined us on the trip. We started off at our favorite restaurant at the old Chinese uncle. Full bellies we mounted the bikes for a real dusty ride up to Kabal Domrey church.





This time most of the people were interested in the gospel and Dim and Curtis had plenty of time to talk to people. Dim is thinking of starting another outreach point which will make it now 3 places he need to go to on a Saturday and visit. Soon there will be more people working on their land as Cashew season is coming and they need to prepare the trees.






Checking some Glucose levels at one place due to the chief’s high blood sugar, gave us the opportunity to help him with a nasty ulcer he got on his toe. This is all due to this diabetes. His count is dangerous high and luckily I brought him some meds. His dad also came and the old uncle is a cool 105 years old. Still going strong.





When we arrived the afternoon at our overnight place, the anti was not doing well. She is sick already for a long time and cannot walk. I brought some nice cream for painful joints with and rubbed in her knees. The next morning, she thanked me for that meds as it helped her to walk again. Overworked and no rest do that to your body. They spend a lot of money on medicines that do not really work. Rather accept that they work hard and will have pain and deal with that, they are looking for a cure for the pain. When you getting old, the aches and pains are there automatically, even if your drink a lot of medicine, it just comes back.  

Uncle believe if he gets 4 IV fluids in a row with some vitamins in, then he feels good again. But 1 bag of IV fluid is U$25. You can buy it at the pharmacy for U$1 and do it yourself but when the doctor does it, it works better. Hmmmm So basically they spend U$100 for IV fluid with Vitamin B complex, then they feel better. That money is blood money as they need to work hard for that sort of money.





The morning we returned to Rum Jopon for church. It is so good to see the woman growing in their faith. Greg could share to them and Curtis translated. Pray for this little church to stand firm in His word and be an example to people around them.

Please pray for Shannon, one of our friends that came with Greg. He got some medical challenges at the moment. Pray for him to get healed while he is in Cambodia.






Pray for fruit from the big Franklin Grahame crusade that just finished here in Siem Reap. Thousands of believers attended this big meeting and I hear from friends that it was a very encouraging time for them. People here in Cambodia are hungry for the word of God.

 

Love to you all

Rossouw-clan

Monday, January 19, 2026

Monday night prayers 19 Jan 2026



Good evening everyone

Seems that the year is fast slipping away almost like the coolness we had over this month. Today was the first day that I was really sweating again, hmmm preparing for the onslaught that is coming in April. The cool weather was good for the cashew farmers and rice farmers but now we need a bit of rain to give the cashews a boozed before they are fully ripe to harvest. Otherwise the flowers die and become black. That is why farmers spend a lot of money on spraying the trees to protect it from getting bad. That cost a lot of money and that is why the money is already finish by the time the harvest is coming. Farming is really not for sissies.





I prepared a 100+ little cars to bring to the refugees on Wednesday. I will accompany Isaac again and hope to bless some children as well. The children are really on my heart as they also experience this trauma of moving away from their homes and the effects of war, especially if they were in the thick of things. It is not easy to stay away from your own home in a makeshift house in the open. There is no money for food and the monks are telling Isaac that they ran out of food most of the days. Some areas do not even have sufficient water supply for everyone. Pray with us for a resolution between the governments to stop this war and return to their respected country.




We enjoyed Eliana, she is from Brazil, teaching yesterday in church. She was teaching on the body of Christ and that a body got many parts. She even got a play doll there and gave some people different parts of the doll to illustrate her message, very smart. I think everyone got that teaching. Grandpa and grandma is just enjoying little David and now we got another princess, Monic , Srey Lyn’s little baby as well. The office is expanding with the staff getting babies. It is always refreshing to hear testimonies of people being blessed by God.

We are preparing to go on outreach to the jungle with some friends from the USA. We are leaving on the 23-25 Jan. Please pray for safe travelling and open hearts of people to receive whatever we can offer them.

Pray for Anton to finish his trimester soon. He is bit tense as he need to do a lot of group assignments and that is teaching him some real patience to work with other students that are not as dedicated as he is. It is a new year and we are trying to make some big decisions for the rest of the year. Pray that God will help us in all the decision making.

Thanks for all your faithful prayers to us.

Love

Rossouw clan