Highview To Thailand!
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
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.
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.
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.
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.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Those Risky Risk Factors
Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
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.
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.
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.
Friday, November 14, 2025
Time to 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.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Esther in Her Element
One happy side feature of this trip - and likely for many trips to come - has been connecting with Esther Weatherall, Highview's first home-grown, on-the-field, full-time career missionary!
She serves at Bahn Dem Rak in Chiang Mai, and since we're so close....of course we had to go pay a visit and get a tour.
This is an entirely different environment than our more rural life at Hot Springs, matching Esther's keen, in-the-thick-of-things personality. Narrow streets, lots of motorbikes, and something of an intense neighbourhood vibe. This is exactly why YWAM has moved in to provide a place for children, youth and adults to come together in a safe space and experience the love of Jesus. And this is why Esther's here.
Esther's story is her own to tell, but it's meaningful to me that she celebrated her 18th birthday while on a trip we took together visiting Hot Springs and exposing her for the first time to Thai culture and the potential of ministry here. She has since then diligently pursued her education, completing her Masters in Missiology at Providence University College before arriving for her third extended stint serving in Thailand. She's got the spunk to get herself around not just in the busy traffic of Chiang Mai, but throughout the country, and other places in Southeast Asia when necessary for conferences and visas and such.
While our Team's purpose here was laser focused on teaching English to the children at Hot Springs, to the point that we opted out of some of the usual outings, we all felt that this little side visit with Esther was inspiring, eye-opening, and time well spent. Even down to the 'very Thai' lunch we had in a little eatery down the way.
And oh...it was fun to be able to bring a few gifts and goodies from various folks at home who are missing Esther very much. Yes, the PS4 arrived intact!
We pray strength and blessings and wisdom and all the goodness of God's plans and purposes for Esther as we grows into all He's put before her to do and be.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
A Long Obedience in the Same Direction
We've waited ten years. It's time to party!
Under a spectacular supermoon, and with the enhancements of fireworks down the road for the Thai festival of lights known as Loi Krathong (neither of which we could have arranged for ourselves, and I'll come back to this), we spent a truly mystical evening over at our new property last night.
We were marking the long-awaited arrival of the <insert drum roll here> LAND DEED!!!!!! This elusive piece of paper is the necessary documentation that allows us to legally begin developing this property to house our gathered family, making us both compliant with Thai law and securing a stable future.
Just by way of a brief recap. Currently New Family Foundation operates from property owned by the Korean Methodist Church who has generously allowed us to welcome the children and retrofit existing structures to house them. This property is considered 'King's land' however, and, while it's permitted to do many things with it, including meeting for religious activities, children's welfare homes are required to operate on deeded property. We have been granted as 'letter of permit' that makes our current situation legal, but not permanent. There is an expectation that we are actively working towards securing deeded property to build our own place.
And 'actively working toward' is exactly what we've been doing over the past ten years.
It's hard to summarize all that has gone into this journey; all the meetings, all the letters, all the inquiries, all the mapping out of property lines, all the discussions, all the considering of other alternatives, all the dreams, all the pictures taken and building plans drawn, all the prayers, all the frustrations, all the doubts, all the tears, all the begging, pleading prayers, and then, all the prayers of complete surrender to the timing, plans and purposes of a loving God who knows what these children need.
We gathered under the sala that has already been built there (in faith) and tried our best to express the enormity of our gratitude, and the excitement of hope for the future. Then we broke open the snacks and gathered out in the open spaces already excavated (in faith) under the a brilliant moon, and enjoyed a truly over-the-top fireworks display put on by a rather large contingent of Chinese celebrants who set it all up (just for us) a little bit down the road.
And also the lanterns. Can hardly describe it!!! Am I wrong in thinking God timed it just right?
Children laughing, squealing, pointing, some of them seeing fireworks for the very first time. Running back to tell those of us sitting back on the bench, how it exciting it all was - "Boom! Boom! - and running back up the little hill again where they were jumping and clutching one another, and living their best lives.And it was like all the wild gratitude we had inside of us was filling up the wide sky with joy and hope and more-than-we-can-ask-or-imagine expectation of all God has in mind for us.
Boom-boom! Yes, point it out, point at all God has done, is doing, will do according to His power that is at work in us. To Him be all the glory! Always and forever. Amen and amen.
["A long obedience in the same direction" is a quote attributed to the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche who, being an outspoken atheist and a fervent critic of Christianity, ironically has captured the essence of what it means to be a faithful follower of Jesus. See also the book of the same title by Eugene Peterson.]

















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