Highview To Thailand!
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Happy Birthday Yupa!!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A Forward-Thinking Opportunity
Friday, March 6, 2026
The Chickadee Factor in Full-Measure Moments
Monday, February 16, 2026
Family Day Blessings
Happy Family Day!!!!!
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Happy Valentine's From/To Our Sponsors!!!
The connection between Child and Sponsor is very important to us at New Family Foundation. And there are various ways we help to facilitate that.
This year, we wanted to try something a little different, and it lined up nicely with the fact that Ken and I were there at Hot Springs just before Valentine's Day.
I asked the Sponsors to fill out at template that included a picture, a little bit about them and what they do in a typical day, and a little love note at the end. I spent the better part of the last week there translating these pages, printing them off and putting them in envelopes for "The Day."
And here they are.
Under the shade under a sunny sky, every child reading intently the messages sent by their Canadian friends.
We cannot thank our Sponsors enough for the time, effort and love they put into their communications with the children. Suradet often reminds them: "This is how much God loves you. He arranged for you to have someone on the other side of the earth pray for you and support you."
So to our Sponsors this morning, we say a HUGE thank you for your LOVE!!!
May the day bring blessings and joy in the knowledge that you are loved right back!
And don't forget:
Tomorrow, Sunday, February 14 at Highview Community Church (295 Highview Drive, KIT ON N2N 2K7) you will hear a report from our November Team, Cheryl, Pat and Evangeline. Starting at 10:30 a.m. EST. To view the service online clink on the Google Meet link here.
Happy Love Day Everyone!
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The Gathering (Thailand Team Report - This Sunday, February 15 at Highview)
You will also hear a brief report on our new property project, reflecting on the time Ken and I just spent at Hot Springs in January 2026.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Off to School
By 7 a.m. they're ready.
They've spent the first 30 minutes singing softly in their pjs and reciting words of hope, affirmation and inspiration from the Bible. Chores are next, while it's still cool, and then getting dressed for school. It's Tuesday, so regular uniforms are donned. Then breakfast. And then last minute gathering of backpacks, and everyone piles on.
Two reasons to mention this.
One is to remind us that our kids do attend the government run schools in our district. We do not run a school here. Their education is set by the education standards of the country, and it includes the practices of the Buddhist faith. Neither their Buddhist teachers, nor ourselves find this to be a problem. The Christian faith of our family is respected. No child is required to participate in the Buddhist morning prayers, only to remain respectfully quiet and still. Works for everyone. We learn respect for one another, and no one is threatened by this.
I say this so that we all understand the broader scope of the opportunities we are providing for the children who come to us. That while the basics of what it means to follow Jesus are clearly taught and practiced in our home, we understand that we live here in a culture that adheres to Buddhism at the statistical rate of 97%. We do not attempt to shelter our kids from the world they are growing up in. Rather, we want to prepare them for it.
The other reason to mention anything about heading off to school is the fact that our truck is getting a tad too small for us.
Sure we fit, kinda. But it's getting a little squishy.
So when we had our New Family Foundation Management Committee meeting (required by Canada's joint venture agreement for 2 to 3 time per year, and obviously fundamental to keeping us working and planning together anyways), we put 'new truck' on our wish list. Suradet has a make and model in mind, so we'll see.
Meanwhile, off they go with P'Anu at the wheel, whose integrity and faithfulness is evident in so many ways, but always in how carefully he carries this precious cargo.

