Favorite Photos

Mt Baker, as seen from our townhouse in Abbotsford, is an active volcano in Washington State.



While going through my photos of the Yukon years, I remembered the time I picked up a hitchhiker along the Alaska Highway in 1985. It was -30 out. We stopped at Lliard Hotsprings. We were the only ones there. We walked over the long boardwalks to the naturally hot water. The hard part was getting undressed and dressed again. The water was perfect. We had to keep immersing our heads, though, as our hair would freeze in about 30 seconds. Sometimes, we would get out of the water, dive into the -30 snow, and back into the hot water. It’s worth the trip if you have some free days in winter.

Lucy was having a rough go of it, so Paul put his arm around her as I comforted them and showed them cool stuff like the view of the freeway from our backyard.

Which one of the three do you identify with today?

May God give you the best week ever!

Rick and Deanna.

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Welcome to this week’s inspirational journey, where we explore the path to next-level Christianity, discover a surprise prophetic word from an unexpected taxi driver, and get a glimpse into the remarkable lives of Dan Thiessen’s family. Join us as we celebrate Lucy and Paul’s courageous step of faith and delight in a few of our favorite photos that capture these beautiful moments. Ready to be uplifted and inspired?

 The heavens declare the glory of God; 
the skies proclaim the work of his hands. 
Day after day they pour forth speech; 
night after night they reveal knowledge 
(Ps 19:1–2).

The photo above is an invitation/gateway to you to proceed deeper into His Kingdom.

Next Level Authority: The Power of Spiritual Success

I used to dislike conflict strongly. I preferred to avoid it at almost all costs or do what I could to make it disappear. To my surprise, I am now attracted to conflict and dysfunction because those are places where God wants to use us to dispel darkness. Peace at any price is not always helpful. Sometimes, we must have awkward conversations as we cultivate servant leaders, an engaging challenge even for God, as indicated in the stories of the Bible. But God is not giving up and wants to train people to be trustworthy servant leaders through whom He can push back the darkness, and when this works as designed, it is so much fun. It is so satisfying.

Unlock your true spiritual potential by embracing and conquering the challenges in your life. Each test you face is a gateway to greater authority and enlightenment—let this explainer video guide you to the next level.

Daniel

This week, we received an unexpected prophetic word from an Uber driver in Edmonton.

In Edmonton, we met Daniel, our Uber driver, who shared a story that felt like God was talking to us. When Daniel learned we were missionaries in Brazil, he passionately encouraged us, “Don’t stop being missionaries. It is SO important.” He then recounted a tale from 80 years ago when Canadian missionaries journeyed to Ethiopia. They arrived in Addis Ababa and then ventured 500 km into the bush on horseback. Daniel’s father was the first to embrace their message, becoming a convert, then a pastor, and eventually a church planter. Today, Daniel, his wife, and their six children faithfully worship with about 300 people of Ethiopian backgrounds in a church in Edmonton. His words echo in our minds, “Don’t stop being missionaries. It is so important to many people.”

Chuck

Charles (Chuck) and Rachel Keim (Dan Thiessen’s son-in-law and daughter)
My friend Chuck passed to the other side, and we attended his celebration service in Edmonton.

1989. Chuck, Henry, and I are on an epic road trip, checking out the Joshua trees with Henry’s propane-fueled Cadillac in the background.

1989. Rick and Chuck at an orange stand “in a West Texas border town” or somewhere like that.

I knew Chuck when we were all still single. Once, my brother Henry invited Chuck and me to a long, meandering road trip clear across the United States the long way, from sea to sea and from Canada to Mexico. We took the long way there and back again, even driving hours out of our way to eat at a Mexican restaurant in El Paso. Henry had converted his Cadillac to propane as a less expensive fuel alternative, a new idea then. We traveled secondary highways and backroads, fueling up at trailer parks and anywhere we could find propane. We laughed all the way there and back again.

My cousins Dan and Rebekah are missionary kids. They grew up in remote regions in Borneo, and the church-planting work their parents initiated continues to grow.

Dan was the chairman of the Xtreme Mercy Canada board for fourteen years. Chuck married my cousin Dan’s daughter, Rachel.

2025. I am showing Uncle Henry photos of his missionary life in Borneo back in the 1960s or so. His body is strong, but his mind cannot always remember his exploits and relationships.

Last week, I had coffee with Uncle Henry in Abbotsford. He came twice to Brazil with Dan 20 years ago, and I asked him to tell Borneo missionary stories to the young churches in Brazil. The idea is that while the new churches start as receivers of the gospel, they pass on their blessing to others by planting more churches, maybe even internationally. Brazilians are loved worldwide and may have easier access to some groups.

Baptism

Lucy and Paul’s people showed up in force at the Anglican Church last Sunday for their baptism.

While we dedicate our babies to God, and they get baptized when they are old enough to understand, the Anglicans baptize the babies of willing parents, and then the children, when they can understand, confirm that they want to be believers. That’s how I understand it. It felt like what we call baby dedications, and we are cheering them on along their journey to heaven.

Favorite Photos

Ellis Ritchard is growing up, and he has the biggest, whole-body smiles.

I am always amazed at how babies look deeply into the eyes of their caretakers to take their cues about how to think about things. They are programming their brains and emotions to survive or thrive on this incredible planet. The idea is that one day, we transfer our programmers from parents or caretakers to our spouses and God Himself. It’s right there, at the beginning of the Bible (Genesis 2:24).

Edmonton is a beautiful city!

About Us

About Us Rick Bergen, Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership, and Deanna Bergen, M.A., bring over thirty years of cross-cultural leadership and dedication to advancing the kingdom of God. They consult and speak at conferences to train leaders and plant churches. Rick and Deanna are passionate about servant leadership, family systems theory, leadership health, conflict management, and cross-cultural issues. They believe God radiates through healthy leaders and churches, attracting people like a beacon in a storm. Rick shares insights on these topics at this site, rickbergen.net .The Bergens are blessed with four daughters, three wonderful sons-in-law, and three cherished grandchildren. Their family is a source of inspiration and joy.

Natan, Rick, and Yuri

 This week’s newsletter explores the profound idea that God has plans for us even before we are born, as illustrated in a recent dream. We’ll also extend a heartfelt invitation to our Brazil Night event, some prison-ministry memories, and highlight key moments from the past week that continue to shape our journey.

An Ancient Book

I dreamed about an ancient manuscript that included the names of those who helped in this church-planting initiative in Northern Brazil.

The dream included a fellow leader named Clenildo. I shared the details with him and obtained his permission before publishing this video.

  • “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (Ps 139:16).
  • “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations” (Jer 1:5).
  • “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (Eph 2:10).

God’s plan is extraordinarily magnificent, reaching beyond the bounds of our imagination. His Kingdom is advancing, and we have the choice to be part of it. Understanding that we contribute to an eternal reality aligns our motivational compasses with heaven.