Monday, December 22, 2025

The Nativity, by The Children of Hot Springs



Everyone says...

สุขสันต์วันคริสต์มาส!

"Sooksan wan Christmas!"

Merry Christmas!

With joy we send greetings to celebrate the wondrous story of the Incarnation.  

God with us!



I write these words following yet another round of tragic news globally.  Another religiously targeted attack, this time on a beach in Australia.  Another school shooting in the US.  Resurging border skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia.  And wars with no end as fragile ceasefires seem unable to hold back the hate. 
 

Puts me in mind of the carol set to words written by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (Johnny Reid)   In the third verse there is a similar lament that is perhaps on the hearts of many this season.

And in despair I bowed my head
"There is no peace on earth," I said
For hate is strong, and mocks the song of
Peace on Earth, good will to men."

And if we stopped there, we'd have to agree.  We might shrink back and lower our gaze to the mess.  But I like what television personality and outspoken Catholic Christian Steven Colbert has to say about this.  "Everyone has the obligation to push back on the temptation to despair"  (emphasis added).

Longfellow likewise.  He ends the poem-turned-carol with words that lift us up and out to focus on a hope bigger than ourselves.

Then peeled the bells more loud and deep
"God is not dead nor doth He sleep
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail
With peace on Earth, good will to men!"

The irony is not lost on me.  The very fact that each of you, in some way, have participated in bringing the peace of God to bear against the despair of poverty- vulnerable children is indeed an enormous part of putting these words into measurable action.  The wrong is indeed failing in the lives of our kids who now have a chance to rise above what would otherwise have mocked their possibilities.  




And for this we earnestly pray for God's prevailing blessing on your own lives, whatever it is that may be tempting you to despair right now.  May you experience a Christmas season full of kindness, grace, redemption, and peace, and a New Year that rings out loud and deep with hope.

Gratefully, and always, glad to partner with you.

Ruth Anne

Click here for a full video of the Hot Springs Christmas Pageant.

Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

 


Mini Christmas Market
Clearance Sale
Sundays, December 14 and 21
at 
Highview Community Church
295 Highview Drive KIT ON N2N 2K7
(following morning service)


Coffee...Pashminas....Bags and Purses
plus much more
all priced to go
(making room for new stock to be brought back to Canada in the New Year)



Also
Gift Certificates
$20.00
donations towards School Fees.
Makes a great stocking stuffer for those who appreciate 
the meaning of gifts like this.

All proceeds towards general operations of New Family Foundation.

Interact available.

 
Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca

Friday, December 5, 2025

The Why of It - Moving Forward on Property Development

Anyone who's visited Hot Springs will tell you it's a place of beauty.


Gardens are generous.  
Sunrises mystical.  
Flowers exuberant.  
We have goats and chickens too.

We even have peacocks now!  Not our own exactly, just a sauntering little flock of four wild birds that grace us with their stunning display as they calmly forage on the grounds.


Our little space is nestled away from the road where it's relatively quiet. There's a decent outdoor kitchen and eating space.  A large meeting room.  Kids can play and grow, safe and happy.

So why move?

We are currently situated on un-deeded land which is not technically in compliance with Thai law regarding children’s welfare homes.  This is the land where the Korean Methodist denomination planted a church about twenty years ago.  At that time, Suradet and Yupa, the founding pastors, soon discovered a match between some of the space they now had on the property and the pressing requests of Hill Tribe families to help them care for their children.

Today we are a registered Foundation with the Thai government who is aware of our situation and has allowed us to remain on our current property...for now.  There is the expectation that we will continue to work toward compliance.  Which is exactly what we are doing.

And then there's the indoor spaces.

The boys' bunks.  Clean, with fans and added ventilation.
But small and low, with only one window.
Concrete walls make it hard to hang pictures or otherwise decorate.
White ceiling, tile floor, and fresh coat of paint all helps.
This room was originally meant for basement storage.

True, most of life happens outdoors when you live in a place that's perpetually summer, more or less.  But we do have to sleep somewhere, and study somewhere.  And it's in the indoor spaces that we are most aware of how much the existing buildings on the current property have been 'retrofitted.'

We can do better for our children.

Over the next little while we will be busy bringing our cite plan and building blueprints up to standard so that we can both present them to Thai contractors, and show them to all of you!  It's a tedious, careful process requiring interpretation necessary both in language and construction stipulations.  A trip is in the works for January so Ken and I can both be there to sit down and map this out in real time right there on the new property, with all the pertinent people present.  

This open space is ready, excavated in anticipation of our next steps,
thanks to some of you who have already joined in the vision.

We invite you to dream with us.

While construction costs, like everything right now, are somewhat fluid, we estimate that we will need a total of $500,000.00 to complete all components of our New Home.  We have retained a decent amount of seed money raised in the fall of 2023 which will help propel our efforts forward.  Professional fundraising consultation is in the works.  It's all coming together.

More pictures and exciting possibilities to follow.

For now, if you are so inclined, it's not too soon to make your investment in our future home.
Donate at donations@hcckw.ca marked "Property" Or
Contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca for more information.


 Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca


Friday, November 28, 2025

Those Risky Risk Factors


Fireworks for Loi Krathong
as seen from our New Property
on the same day we celebrated receiving the land deed.


It's coming.

Piece by piece, this whole process of writing up proposals and laying out strategic plans for funding is coming together.  It's been a learning curve for me, for sure, and a bit tedious at times.  But after significant reading and research, and with the help of folks more experienced than I, and with the sweet inspiration of all the faces of the children themselves to keep me going, we're making headway on the practical, nickels and dimes, business-like portion of our Property Development Project.

It's a daunting thing.  We estimate right now that we'll need $500,000.00 CDN to complete the entire build.  And most of the time that number registers as 'big' just on its own.

But then you get to the part of the proposal where they want you to do a 'risk assessment.'  In other words, what are all the things that might prevent you from accomplishing your goal?  And the money piece is only part of it.

Suradet, Yupa and myself with land deed.

So thanks a a lot, Proposal Writing Guide.  As if I haven't already thought about these things.  It's what could keep me up at night, if I let it.  Ironically, there's a risk to my peace of mind in writing out the risk factors.

But there's great benefit, I'm finding, of being forced to write it out.   It is actually having the opposite effect.  It places the risks squarely on the page to be considered with calm honesty, without letting anxiety exaggerate and thrash about, all messy and freaked out.

A long time ago someone once suggested to me that it's a good mental health practice, as Bible people, to make sure we don't think about our problems without attaching a promise.  That unnecessary worry can be replaced by necessary problem-solving when we remind ourselves of God's faithful presence as expressed in His own words.  He said a problem, or a risk-factor in this case, might be like a fire that breaks out in the corner of a room in your house.  This would be alarming.  But that same fire, surrounded by the fireplace of trust - where God's promises come in - is an entirely different thing.

I don't have to go far to attach a promise to the list of risk factors I'm describing in the proposal.  It's a verse that I believe God brought to my attention already last September when two things were happening at the same time; one was receiving the long-awaited land deed for the property, and the other was mapping our my own personal Ministry Development and Spiritual Formation Plan for the 2025/2026 season.

Now to Him to is able to do immeasurably more
than all we ask or imagine,
according to His power that is at work within us,
to Him be glory in the church,
and in Christ Jesus
throughout all generations,
for ever and ever.
Amen!
Ephesians 3:20-21

And yes, I've been coming back to this a lot lately, so without even going back to look it up, I know I've posted this somewhere not that long ago.  It's going to keep coming up.  In fact, others have been independently telling me that this same verse is coming to mind as they too are becoming inspired and excited about all that could happen in this project.

And whatever else all that means, I do know that this is what I am attaching myself to as I set out to write up the risk factors.  And if you are the praying sort, we'd love it if you would pray with us.  These are significant moments in the New Family Foundation story.  And we know we do not walk through these chapters alone.  

Next up:  The children's rooms, our better plan, and why we have to move in the first place.

If you're so inclined:
You can help us get a head start on the fundraising by emailing donations@hcckw.ca and designating your contribution to "Property Development Project."  


Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.

Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca

 



Monday, November 24, 2025

This

 


[On Sunday morning at Highview, I was invited to participate in a morning of 'God Stories' where folks share how they've encountered God in various moments of their lives.  Fresh off our most recent trip to Hot Springs, I had many to choose from.  I chose this moment, because....God is faithful.]

Here's a little song I've taught to the children at Hot Springs.

The Lord has a will
and I have a need
to follow that will,
to humbly be still,
to rest in it, nest in it,
fully be blessed in it,
following my Father's will.
Amy Grant

In emails and letters and blogs, I have told and will keep on telling the God stories that describe the broader things He is doing among us and for us at New Family Foundation. 

You’ll hear more about the New Property, about specific children’s lives and how they’ve been changed, about the recent Team’s experiences later on in February when we’ve been invited to bring a report.  Keep checking on [this] Highview to Thailand blog.  And if you want to be added to our monthly email list, please just let me know.  You’ll get lots of God-stories there. 

So many God-stories, so little time.

For this morning, I wanted to share something more personal.  And it has to do with this song.

I’ve taught it to our gathered family at Hot Springs for a few reasons.

For one, it’s simple and repeatable and has the rhyming thing going on that is so helpful in teaching English.  And we know that in learning a new language, music is a great way to get it into that different part of your brain than where language is stored.  So, a good teaching tool.

But also, there's the message of it.  The gentleness of it.  The needful place of it for children whose early lives have included various degrees of neglect and rejection and trauma…to internalize this idea that a loving Father has a plan and a purpose and will for them….to know that they can rest in it, nest it and fully be blessed in it….I want our kids not just to know that, but to feel it.

And music does that.

This past trip, on the last day before we left, the Friday afternoon,


when the kids got back from school, we didn’t do our usual English learning groups.  Instead, we had some games available, and I brought out the paper and markers and scissors and glue, and just let them go at it to make things for their Sponsors. 

There’s this happy chaos that goes on around that table when we do this.  Big mess, kids passing around the supplies, asking me how to spell things, kids presenting their work to me for admiration, and making me promise to bring it back for their Sponsors, which by the way they all know by name. 

And that last afternoon, as I was sitting at that table, one of the kids starts singing….the Lord has a will, and I have a need.  And without any interruption to what they were doing, they all quietly join in, me too, just around that table, affirming their safety in the nesting of God’s will for them.

They’re safe.

And it is not lost on me, in that moment.  That they are here, right around me, safe.  Because if they weren’t here…..

And I’ll inject the harshness of this thought into this sweet moment, because that’s how it happened for me, I believe being placed there by the Spirit of God speaking to me in that moment.  That there’s no telling what they might be doing on a given Friday afternoon if they weren’t here, in light of the disturbing statistics on the plight of children born into poverty, and its connection to the more sinister underbelly of the tourism industry in southeast Asia. 

And it ambushes me in that moment.  I have to stop singing. 

But the Spirit doesn’t let me off there.  I think it’s plenty enough, but He wants to take it further.

And I am reminded of all the times in my own childhood when maybe I didn’t feel important or seen or safe.  And I fast forward through my teen and young adult years, though the decades of my life, closing in on seven of them now, and all the times I was confused and wondering what good God might possibly be able to extract from the darker chapters of my story.

 And in that moment, with children singing around me, I hear Him say just one word.

 “This.”

 As in all of this is actually a glimpse of how God makes all the sad things untrue eventually. 

One day.  Right now.

So, this morning I want to bear testimony to the faithfulness of God, Who has indeed had a will for my life, and I have indeed had a need to rest in it, nest it, and fully be blessed it, following that will no matter what.
  


 Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.

Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca

Friday, November 14, 2025

Time to Go


It's being prayed over for that last evening worship time where that whole idea that you can't outgive God hits home.

Beautiful little voices, small hands reaching forward, blessings and blessings and prayers and songs being poured over you like gentle flowing ribbons of all things being exactly as they should be.

This.

It's foolish to think we come to give.  The receiving is ever so much more.



Our last few days have been good reminders of the patient faithfulness of a God who knows us deeply, intimately, lovingly.  Small conversations with the children.  Hearing stories about how Suradet and Yupa's marriage and ministry partnership began.  Chasing dancing shrimp across the table.  Conversations as a Team about how God has been ever so present among us from the get go.



We are packed, weighed (bags only please), and as 'ready' as we can be to leave this place.  Last night was the showering of last minute pictures and gifts for Sponsors and Supports...and us.  (How many bracelets can one Gramma wear?  I'm finding out.)  This morning is breakfast and then an 8:00 a.m. departure for the airport.


Our flight takes off from Chiang Mai airport at 11:50.  We trust we will arrive in Canada Saturday night at 8:20.  Hoping for at least a little bit of a layover in Taipei this time.  I understand the snow is gone and I have mixed feelings about that to be honest.


Big sigh.

I do not deserve this.  Not by any stretch of imagination.  Except for that 'more than we can ask or imagine' bit from Ephesians 3:20.  Except for that.


Friends and family who let us do this, we thank you.  It means so much.  Truly.

Okay....here we go.  Body, mind, soul.  That's the order in which we will arrive.

 Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.

Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church


The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and 
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in 
education, vocation and service to society.



                                            
     https://www.hcckw.ca                                                                    https://www.adventive.ca