Thursday, March 19, 2026

Happy Birthday Yupa!!!

 

March 20th

Happy Birthday and a sky full of blessings to Yupa!!!

A godly woman, extraordinary mother, faithful in all the many tasks and responsibilities of her life.


Proverbs 31 can be understood to represent a variety of truths, some of them more in line with the abstract nature of ancient Hebrew poetry than others.  However, if there was an actual woman King Lemuel was describing as "The Wife of Noble Character" it would have been someone just like Yupa.

I leave these words here this morning in honour of someone who has taught me so much, and who inspires me to be more noble every day.

A wife of noble character who can find?
She is worth more than rubies.
Her husband is full of confidence in her 
and lacks nothing of value.
She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life.
She selects wool and flax
and works with eager hands.
She is like the merchant ships,
bringing her food from afar.
She gets up while it is still night;
she provides food for her family
and portions for her female servants.
She considers a field and buys it;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
She sets about her work vigorously;
her arms are strong for her tasks....
She opens her arms to the poor
and extends her hands to the needy.
When it snows, she has no fear for her household;
for all of then are clothed in scarlet..
She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come.
She speaks with wisdom,
and faithful instruction is on her tongue...
Her children arise and call her blessed,
her husband also, and he praises her.
Many women do noble things,
but you surpass them all.
Charm is deceptive, and beauty fleeting,
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.
Honor her for all that her hands have done,
and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
Proverbs 31:10-31

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, March 17, 2026

A Forward-Thinking Opportunity

You might want to be a part of this in a rather specific way.

Any leader who is approaching 70 and who has any forward momentum at all needs to be thinking ahead.  In organizational lingo when you do this in my stage of life and ministry it's called "Succession Planning."  So with my 69th birthday coming up in June, I'm well into it.

A caveat first though.

I feel great.  I travel well.  When I am Thailand, the environment and climate and food and pace of ministry suits me so well that I often experience less of the very mild notifications my body likes to send out reminding me of my age.  Whatever wear and tear I am dealing with physically in this seventh decade of my life, I feel young when I'm there.

I have no indications at this point that my involvement as Highview's MIR or my title of Canadian Representative of New Family Foundation will or should be changing in the immediate future.  My intention is to continue and morph and adapt and train as I go over the next stretch of time, as God allows.

And.

It's time to begin to put into action some of what's been cooking for the past few years already. 
That's where this blog post comes in.

We are currently seeking applicants for a VOLUNTEER (to begin) position we're calling "Canadian Ministry Assistant."

This role would be based in Canada, preferably close to Kitchener-Waterloo.  They would receive training and support from myself and other leaders at New Family Foundation, and help fulfill one portion of the responsibilities I current carry as Canadian Representative of NFF (see Overview below).

There will be further notifications and appeals on this in the months to come.  Social media is only one of the avenues we are using in pursuing the fulfillment of this role.

But to get things started, I just wanted to put this out there.  See if there's any interest.

Questions, inquiries or comments can be directed to me at:
rabreithaupt@hcckw.ca

Let's see where this might take us.


NEW FAMILY FOUNDATION
Canadian Ministry Assistant

Key Words:  
Assist, Administrate, Connect

Overview:
The Canadian Ministry Assistant will serve alongside the Missionary in Residence to provide support in Team Trip and Thai Ministry preparation, Thailand Sunday presentations at Highview (or elsewhere), and other agreed upon tasks that are primarily done here in Canada.

Requirements:
Someone whose life and character reflect their desire to be formed into the likeness of Christ for the sake of others.
Demonstrates passion for the spiritual formation of children (and also adults), and an understanding of effective strategies for Christian Education.
Ideally, has gone or is willing to go at least once to Thailand to meet Suradet and Yupa, Staff and Children, and understand first hand the nature and pragmatics of NFF's ministry. 
Excellent administrative and communication skills.
Flexible and adaptive in working with various personalities and cross-cultural scenarios.
Good research and on line skills.
Enjoys a challenge and has a teachable spirit.

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, March 6, 2026

The Chickadee Factor in Full-Measure Moments

 

Artist:  Ann King

Full measures of joy sometimes manifests itself in simple, unexpected iterations.

Like when you're providing English learning to Thai children, and you introduce some Canadian bird names into the vocabulary.

It started innocently enough.  I was teaching on Isaiah 40:31 and the whole bit about mounting up on eagle's wings.  It was part of a bigger unit on how God views 'strength' as a whole.  That particular lesson it was about the strength we can't find in ourselves, but on which we can rise up as we trust in God.

To connect the English part with the Bible lesson part I prepared a Power Point on my laptop of various kinds of birds.  The punch line was the last slide of the eagle of course.  But before that we went through different birds and their names.  I deliberately chose birds native to Canada not found in Thailand, just for interest sake.  They were particularly interested in the Cardinal's bright red feathers, and also the Blue Jay's bright blue, especially when I told them these friends came for peanuts up at our cottage.

But the star of the Canadian lineup was, hands down, the Chickadee.  That's because I told them that this bird sang its own name.  "Chickadee-dee-dee-dee-dee."  

And they loved it!  Thought it was hilarious that a bird would call out its own name.  

All of them immediately copied my chickadee imitation.  And with great enthusiasm.  And volume!!  If you've been in our meeting hall, you can likely already hear the echoes.  Twenty one kids plus a few hilarious adults all crying out loudly at the same time, "CHICKADEE-DEE-DEE-DEE-DEE-DEE!!!!"

We had fun with it for a bit, and then I advanced forward to the eagle and segued into the lesson proper.

For a later English lesson I thought I would add some of the new bird names to an older Power Point on animals.  

A bit of a background might be important here.  I sit with my laptop on, well, my lap, but turned towards the children who are all seated on the floor in front of me.  You do what you can with what you have, right?  We then advance through the slides, first with the animal pictured and the English name displayed, and then just with the names.  It's a group exercise, which is a very common learning strategy in Thailand.  So everyone calls out the name as it comes up.

Somewhere along the way I discovered the fun of advancing the slides in mischievous kinds of ways.  I'll start at a steady kind of rhythm, but then slowly speed it up until it's literally impossible to keep calling out the answers, the pictures are just flipping by so fast.

Or I'll keep a steady pace, but then, instead of going forward to the next slide, I'll go backwards, just to catch them off guard.  And then, just for the fun of it, I'll go back and forth between two slides over and over until they all have the rhythm and are all shouting out what they are so sure comes next, only to advance it to the next slide after all, catching everyone off guard.

Throughout, they are all completely humouring me!  Everyone is trying their best to shout out the name of the animal on the screen, trying to keep up, trying to outwit this crazy lady who is having way too much fun with those arrow keys.

We've done it like this for a long time already.  Many visits, over several years.  But when I added something into the mix just this last time, a new level of crazy emerged.  

Without telling them there would be new creatures on the familiar Animals Power Point, I just started advancing the slides one after another.  The Cardinal was the first new one, and they stopped and thought and tried to read and then someone got it and shouted it out.  "Cardinal!"  Yes!  And we continued.  But now they were on to me.  Everyone was on the look out for the next surprise.  "Blue Jay!!!"  They got it quicker this time.

The biggest fun however was saved for the Chickadee.  I honestly would have been happy if they just remembered the name.  But when the picture came up they all did the big loud thing they had done the time before.  "CHICKADEE-DEE-DEE-DEE-DEE!!!!"

This added a whole new dimension to the game of flipping through things fast, or, even better, going back and forth.  How loud can you make the sound of a Chickadee?  We'll show you!!  How quickly can we go from that to the name of the next animal on the slide?  We've got it covered!!

I confess to having way too much fun with this.  

And, in the breaths between laughing joy, there is a fullness.

Paul's prayer for the strengthening of Ephesian believers was, in part this:

I pray that out of His glorious riches,
He may strengthen you with power through His Spirit 
in your inner being,
so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith.
And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,
may have power together with all the Lord's holy people,
to grasp how wide and long and high and deep
is the love of Christ,'
and to know this love that surpasses knowledge --
that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
Ephesians 3:16-19

Yes, this.
This is a full-measure moment.
Paul's prayer has been answered for me.
Not just this, because my life is full of full-measure moments, to be honest.
And for that I am unspeakably grateful.
But in this Chickadee chorus, yes, for absolute certain, 
I feel I am able to grasp how wide and long and deep it all is.

And while I may not be able to take all of you to Hot Springs to see it for yourselves, all of you who support us in any way at all -- through donations, sponsorship, prayer, cheering on the Teams that go, showing an interest in any way -- you are all part of it.  

So I pray Paul's prayer over you.
Sincerely and with deep thanksgiving.


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