Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Thim's Shouldn't-Be-Possible Brand New House

 


You are looking at something that shouldn't have been possible.

This is the brand new home of Crew (Teacher) Thim, a young single woman making a difference as an elementary school teacher in a remote Karen village quite some distance from Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Teacher Thim with some of her students.

Thim herself was born in a similar kind of village, not that far away, to a Mom who could not care for her after her father left the family.  There was no formal schooling in Thim's village, and also finances were tight for her, her mother and an older sister, making it hard to even get enough food.

Through connections so improbable we often think of them as 'providential,' Thim's mother heard about a young Christian family, a pastor and his wife with two children of their own, who were willing to take children in need and provide a stable home and education.  It was far away, close to Chiang Mai.  But the situation was getting desperate.  Her mother made the very difficult decision to let her go.

She came to Hot Springs.

Thim in the middle with white shirt and braids.
Laundry day!

This was 2007, before Pastors Suradet and Yupa had any idea where the money would come from for this wild idea they had to shelter at-risk and orphan children in the extra rooms they had in the building that had just been built for their new church plant.

Thim was among the first of the children to be welcomed.  And while she missed her Mother and her Sister, she did well.  There were other girls her age and they all became fast friends.

Girls' Room at Hot Springs 2008


I fist met Thim several months later in February of 2008.  I was embarking on my first ever cross-cultural experience, and it was as disorienting and reorienting and awful and absolutely what defined everything that came after.   (But that's another story and it's still being written.)

Thim was there when the Team from Highview did our Children's presentation at Asia's Hope, standing to the side afterwards when Suradet and I had our very first ever translated conversation.  She was there a few days later when the Team went out to visit the new church plant property to meet the children properly and see where they were staying.

In fact, Thim was the one I personally chose to sponsor, before we took all the pictures and names and stories back to Canada for others to see and choose.  But not until after we had written a letter to Suradet and Yupa, asking if they would accept us as ministry partners in this astonishing thing they were doing.  They said yes!

And Thim was there every time I visited again, beginning in October of that same year when I did my first and defining solo visit to actually stay with them, up until the day she left to go to university to become a teacher.  That was her dream. 
 
Graduation Day


We all assumed, maybe so did she, that this would be a dream that would take her to a modern city school.  Village life can be difficult.  Remote.  Far from hospitals and schools and other amenities most Westerners take for granted.  Most anybody to leave the village for a better life doesn't return.  The idea is to move up and out.

But something called Thim back.  Something not set on personal success and comfort, but on providing opportunities she herself did not have.  

School Trip to See the Sea

Thim's own words about a recent trip she was able to arrange for her class:

"This picture shows the children on their field trip to the beach. 
They are very excited because it's their first time seeing the sea. 
However, they are very unfortunate; they are from a poor family."

These are the children she's committing to.  Enough to save for and arrange finances for and design and build this small house for herself so she can keep being their teacher.   She's turned it all around.  And I couldn't be more proud.

In this partnership thing we do at New Family Foundation, we make investments without knowing the outcomes.  It's like that when we come alongside vulnerable at-risk and orphan children.  We offer them opportunities, but we don't make decisions for them.  All we can do is provide and nurture, then launch them into their own adult lives.  And then, if they let us, we can journey with them along the paths they choose for themselves. 

Thim's house shouldn't be possible.  A little girl born into poverty with no school available, should not grow up to finish university, return to village life, and be able to independently finance her own home.




But it was possible.   And while it it certainly very satisfying and delightful to have been part of it, this one's all on Thim.


With cheers and encouragement to all our other story-makers and their Sponors!!!!


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

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Calling All Thrifters in KW

Just putting out a request for all our thrifting friends in the KW region.



Looking for gently used, small purses and/or fanny packs to take with me to Thailand in September.

Hoping for something around 20 x 20 cm or thereabouts.  Preferably with a zipper or closure of some sort.  Not too heavy.  (I know, that's a lot of particulars.)  If it has a Canadian symbol on it, that's just bonus!

This is part of the Bible Lessons Theme "In Style With Jesus" where we will be walking through Colossians 3:12-17 and 'putting on' compassion, kindness, humility and patience...and more.

The idea is that for each lesson they will receive something that can be worn (fun glasses, rings, socks, even a fake moustache).  All of these will be put in the purse or fanny pack, and for our last night, we will have a fashion show.

I have already been able to gather most of the items, but now need to collect at least 25 purses or fanny packs at a reasonable price.  Keeping costs down while ensuring a fun learning experience is always a challenge!

That's where you come in.

If you are already inclined to go thrifting, could you please check to see if there's something available for around the $3 or under mark.  I am happy to reimburse you for anything under $3.00.  And I'm always happy to receive such purchases as 'donations.'

If you do purchase something, please let me know at your earliest convenience so I can keep count and put the word out when we have enough.

My email is rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.

Once you let me know, we can make arrangements for drop off, most likely at one point during the first week of August, or simply leave them in the designated spot at Highview in the small office downstairs.  

Thanks so much for all the ways you all support what we are doing with our precious kids.

Hope you thrifters have a bit of fun with this :).

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, June 5, 2026

Not This November


(Jonah)

These are unusual times.

Usually, by this time of year, I am sending out invites to a meeting where we start talking about a Team visit in November.  Usually, we are gathering the Team, looking at ticket prices and making sure passports are up to date.  Usually, we are moving on to setting some goals and objectives for our English learning, and brainstorming ways we can make the best use of our time with the children.

But not this year.

This year I will go on my own, and I will go in September.

Because...

The global fuel crisis is affecting Thailand differently, more significantly, than it is for us here in Canada.  This has led to a general sense of ill-ease in the country, demonstrated by long line ups at the gas stations, rationing, and the beginnings of panic buying not just gas but other items, in a similar kind of way as we all stocked up on toilet paper at the start of the pandemic.

Thailand's Economic Status

And while the stress eases for a bit here and there, and perhaps right now the gas lines are shorter, there is no clear solution in sight as long as conflicts in specific regions of the world continue.  The specific request from our most hospitable hosts Suradet and Yupa, is that until things are more certain, having a Team of folks come visit would be a bit more than we can handle at the moment.  

And then there's the fact that our first inquiry to pricing tickets at that time of year would put a single return flight from Toronto to Chiang Mai at $5,000.00.  Yes, I typed that correctly.

By contrast, our agent found a ticket for September for $2,200.00.  I jumped on it.

September is not as pleasant a month, weather-wise, to be in Thailand as November is (think perpetual sauna).  But it also marks the tenth anniversary of the tragic death of Suradet and Yupa's 20 year old son, Bee, due to a motorcycle accident.  I have very much wanted to be with them for that. 

(2008)

And so, off I go, on my own this time.  From September 4 to 17.

This provides another connection point for Sponsors.

would very much like to bring a packet from each Sponsor with me when I go.  Because I will have only 2 checked bags, each packet needs to be on the lighter side.  Less than 2 pounds please. 

To have them ready and weighed properly in time for my departure, I will be asking for a due date of August 23.

Don't worry.  I'll be sending out lots of reminders :).

A possible Team Trip in January is still on the table.

As things progress world-wide, and because we truly value the hands-on, in-person connection that's only possible when friends come to visit, we are still holding a hopeful space for a Team Trip in January.  Those of you who have been before, and are hoping to return, please know that it has been a difficult decision to cancel the November trip.  While we can't promise anything at this point, I will do everything I can, as soon as I can, to keep communicating about what may or may not open up for us in January.  

In the meantime...

Your generous responses to the variety of fundraising initiatives has been so encouraging!

 Watch for our August Tea Party mailing, in celebration of Yupa, and August 12th being Mother's Day in Thailand.  

And, in the KW area, you can begin to set aside your gently used items to donate to our Garage Sale on September 26 (at Highview Community Church).

As always and ongoing, any and all donations towards New Family Foundation can be made through donations@hcckw.ca.  Simply indicate "NFF" where prompted.  Any questions, you can always email me directly at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.  



There are time when our collective humanity is more obvious than others.  In these days, it is so clear that what happens in far away places directly affects us all.  Thank you for reaching beyond your own space, out into regions beyond.  For caring and partnering and praying and simple being mindful of our children who, geographically are on the other side of the planet, but in every other way are very close to our hearts.

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, May 19, 2026

Tiny Termite Terrorists

 


Yikes!  I never quite know what messages and pictures from Thailand I'll wake up to on any given morning.  Yesterday it was this.  The back of one of the children's wardrobes nearly half chewed through by termites.

Yupa says they thrive in the rainy season, and make their way indoors to feast on whatever timber-based treats they can find.  I've seen an entire doorframe decimated, and some unattended books snacked on.

Partly this is because we are a little bit out of the city, much like you'll see more insects at the cottage than at home.  And partly it's because our buildings are older and retrofitted, not offering the most up to date pest deterrents.

Yes, we need our new facility!!

The good news is that these wardrobes needed replacing anyways.  The bad news is, this comes at a time when other first-of-the-school-year expenses increased in ways we were not expecting, due to the general state of Thai economy as a result of the global fuel crisis. 

Other than the ick factor, and having to clean up the mess, everyone at Hot Springs is taking all of this, termites and tariffs and gas tanks and politics, in stride.  I am amazed and inspired by the persistence and resilience and strength that is so solidly hooked to the humility and faith of Suradet and Yupa, the rest of our Staff, and the kids themselves.

All of you who support us, both financially and also in prayer and with encouragement and love, are part of this.  We know we're not alone, and that keeps the nasty little surprises, and the unexpected stresses that come with, in perspective.

Thank you for all who have been stepping up in generous ways as we have moved into this calendar year.  You make me glad to be partners with you in the care and well being of our children, and confident as we press forward into the future.

One way you can still participate, if you haven't already, is to check out the Practice Makes Possible Workshops that are being run in June.  It is an online 2 1/2 hour experience aimed at helping us deepen our connection with God.  All proceeds go to the New Facility Project.

Blessings and joy, always.


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


Thursday, May 7, 2026

A New School Year Begins!

Back to School


The school year in Thailand runs from May to March, with our high schoolers having started classes this year on May 6, and the elementary school kids waiting until May 11.

It's always a big deal for us, with everyone arriving back from their time home with their families during school break, adjustments to starting a new grade, and getting back into the gentle but needed routines that allow for 21 kids to be ready to leave for school on time.

We appreciate your prayers, as this particular new school year begins under the cloud of the global fuel crisis.  In Thailand this is being even more acutely felt, with gas being rationed and long line ups at the pumps.  We need to put gas in the tank for two round trips to and from school each week day.  

In similar situations in the past, school has had to close just because teachers and students couldn't get there.  We are not hearing any rumours of this quite yet, it will be of significant impact for us if the Thai government feels the need to go to online learning for any length of time.  

We are cautious but curious as to how this particular school year will unfold.  And also very grateful for all the love and support, and extra contributions we continue to receive in order to help us navigate these challeging times.  

To donate:
donations@hcckw.ca
or cheque made out to Highview Community Church, memo NFF mailed to:
NFF - Highview Community Church
295 Highview Drive KIT ON N2N 2K7

Fundraising Workshops for your consideration. 

Graphic design by RAB/ARH 2024 copyright

 "Practice Makes Possible"
Deepening our Connection with God Through Spiritual Practices
Online Workshop
An interactive online experience designed to help us 
nurture the environments that help us grow deeper in our connection with God.

By the end of the workshop you will:
- Have a better understanding of yourself to draft a personalized spiritual formation plan.
- Have practiced an ancient form of Bible engagement known as "Lectio Divina."
- Have practiced a simple method of personal Bible meditation built around the acronym S.O.A.P.

Offered at various times (sign up for one only):

Thursday, May 14 - 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. (In Person)
Wednesday, May 20 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. (In Person)
Wednesday, May 27 - 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. (Zoom)

Wednesday, June 10 - 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. (Zoom)
Tuesday, June 16 - 9:00 to 11:30 p.m. (Zoom)
Saturday, June 20 - 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. (Zoom)

To Register:
Contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.


Includes:
  • Three sessions: 
    •  "Confectionary Quiet Times: Drafting a Spiritual Formation Plan"
    •  "Bible Listening: Lectio Divina" 
    • "Letting the Bible Read Me: S.O.A.P."
  • Power Point Presentation
  • Participants Workbooks (provided electronically, or printed for KW area participants)
  • Interactive instruction and guided discussion
  • In person or Zoom-intimate environment (see indication with dates above)
  • Bibliography for further exploration
Cost:
  • $35.00 per person
  • $25.00 if you gather a group of 5 or more
  • Due five days before workshop date
  • Various payment options
  • 100% of proceeds go directly to New Family Foundation
  • Zoom link and Worksheets will be provided after payment.

The material shared in this workshop was first developed for an in-person Ladies' Retreat and presented to 52 women in March 2026 with encouragingly positive feedback.  

An inquiry about whether or not such a workshop could be offered online, and then feedback from our first two trial workshops, has led me to expand on this idea.  

As New Family Foundation enters into a more intensive fundraising season, I am seeking to use my experience and skills in creative ways to benefit our cause.



To Register:
Contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.

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, April 24, 2026

Unusual Creatures of Unremarkable Colour


"Is this not the kind of fast I have chosen:
to loose the chains of injustice
and untie the cords of the yoke,
to set the captives free
and break every yoke?
Is it not to share your food with the hungry
and to provide the poor wandered with shelter --
when you see the naked, to clothe them,
and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?"
Isaiah 58:6-7

I've been sorting through the literally thousands of pictures I've got on file representing 18 years of visits to Thailand.  

I'm not sure if this is to help ease my longing or if it's making it worse.

Probably a bit of both.


Mostly the pictures are of children.  Or flowers.  Or outings we've taken together.  Or food.  And oh, the sunrises and sunsets, yes.

But I also came across these three shots, and they caught my attention.  Because even though, unlike the flowers and the sunsets or so many other vibrant things to take a picture of in Thailand, none of these critters are particularly colourful, yet they still fascinate me.  Two are moths of some sort, and the other a toad.  I welcome those with more knowledge than me to educate us on proper names or species.

For now I'm finding it rather striking that they all look like they might have been painted with the same brush by the same artist on a day when there wasn't much going on in the pallet or the imagination.  

And yet I noticed.  Took their picture.


Each unique, and remarkable in their particularly unremarkable way.

Of late I've had the opportunity again to evaluate some of the basic assumptions of life and ministry.  

At New Family Foundation, we are at a pivotal point in our story, just on the edge of actually breaking ground for the new build (exciting and terrifying at the same time).  

At Highview, we are in a season of recalibration and resetting for future ministry as well (full of potential with the usual uncertainty thrown in).  

Personally, for our family, there is something on the horizon that will feel like a big difference for us (not bad per se, but a little painful).

However each of these unfolds, in all three aspects, there is the opportunity to clarify and reclaim important values.  And I welcome that.

And a value that has settled even more deeply inside of me as a result of this, is the value that is apparent in the stopping to take a picture of an unremarkable thing.  

The small and the ordinary have God's complete attention.

"Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?
Yet not one of them will fall to the ground
outside your Father's care."
Matthew 10:29

I will confess to feeling the pressure of comparison when other ministry leaders announce the impressive statics of their latest ventures.  How many Bibles distributed, how many baptisms, how many people deciding to become Christians, how many in attendance at their event.  And I celebrate with them, for sure.

And...there is something remarkable in a persistent persistence of doing Isaiah 58 in the ordinary ways of every day.  There is something unique about every child who comes into our care, no matter what they've been told thus far.  And there is something wildly colourful in the subtle, intentional pallet of the Creator who fashioned them just as they are, because He thought they were a very good idea indeed.

"For You created my inmost being;
You knit me together in my mother's womb.
I praise You because
I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
Your works are wonderful."
Psalm 139:13-14

How amazing that He notices us!

And it doesn't need to be big, and it doesn't need to be flashy, when we notice them with Him.

It just needs to be real.

I need this for me.

I need this for them.

As always, thank you to all who notice them with Him together with all of us at New Family Foundation.

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, April 13, 2026

Practice Makes Possible Online Workshop: Deepening our Connection with God Through Spiritual Practices


Graphic design by RAB/ARH 2024 copyright


 Introducing 

"Practice Makes Possible"
Deepening our Connection with God Through Spiritual Practices
Online Workshop
An interactive online experience designed to help us 
nurture the environments that help us grow deeper in our connection with God.

By the end of the workshop you will:
- Have a better understanding of yourself to form a personalized spiritual formation plan.
- Have practiced an ancient form of Bible engagement known as "Lectio Divina."
- Have practiced a simple method of personal Bible meditation built around the acronym S.O.A.P.

Offered at two separate times (sign up for one only):

Thursday, April 23 - 9:00 to 11:15 a.m.
Saturday, April 25 - 10:00 to 12:15 a.m.

To Register:
Contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.
by Monday, April 20th

Includes:
  • Three 40 minute sessions:  "Cinnamon Bun Meditations: Drafting a Spiritual Formation Plan", "Bible Listening: Lectio Divina," and "Letting the Bible Read Me: S.O.A.P."
  • Power Point Presentation
  • Participants Worksheets (provided electronically, or printed for KW area participants)
  • Interactive instruction and guided discussion
  • Zoom-intimate environment
  • Bibliography for further exploration
Cost:
  • $35.00 per person
  • Due five days before workshop date
  • Various payment options
  • 100% of proceeds go directly to New Family Foundation
  • Zoom link and Worksheets will be provided after payment.
Participants:
  • Limited to 10 person maximum
  • While I am an avid supporter of men and women serving together and learning from each other, I am inviting women only to these first two sessions.

The material shared in this workshop was first developed for an in-person Ladies' Retreat and presented to 52 women in March 2026 with encouragingly positive feedback.  

An inquiry about whether or not such a workshop could be offered online has led me to explore this idea with you!  

As New Family Foundation enters into a more intensive fundraising season, I am seeking to use my experience and skills in creative ways to benefit our cause.



To Register:
Contact me at rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca.
by Monday, April 20th

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