
Flying with AI goes beyond being a documentary.

It is an honest confession and a heartfelt record of a family holding on to one another
and growing together over time.


Even amid cold stares and disregard, they did not give up.
Trusting one another, they continued to take one step forward at a time.
Those moments are fully and vividly captured on screen.

“Though MTE began small, it became an opportunity to share the pain of our angels with the world and to begin changing fixed stereotypes, even just a little. A mother’s labor never falls to the ground in vain.”


“Even today, our children are moving forward and growing.
Though their pace may be slower, they are walking together—and growing together.”



MTE is a community that has been deeply loved. And as a practical step to ensure that this love does not remain only within us but flows outward, last December we shared 10% of the donations MTE has received with organizations that provide education for refugees, ministries that care for incarcerated individuals and their families in Canada, and a single mothers’ group here in Vancouver.
This sharing went beyond a simple donation; it became a time of learning love together with our children and living that love out in real ways. We hope that the love MTE has received will become a source of restoration and hope for others.

MTE is a community that has been deeply loved. And as a practical step to ensure that this love does not remain only within us but flows outward, last December we shared 10% of the donations MTE has received with organizations that provide education for refugees, ministries that care for incarcerated individuals and their families in Canada, and a single mothers’ group here in Vancouver.
This sharing went beyond a simple donation; it became a time of learning love together with our children and living that love out in real ways. We hope that the love MTE has received will become a source of restoration and hope for others.
Following the Flying with AI awards,
the 3-Minute Film Festival revealed the children’s shining creativity.

Their honest and sometimes playful ways of telling their own stories were truly beautiful in themselves.

The Scrooge theater production, presented after long hours of practice, awakened
the children’s hidden potential and powerfully shattered the negative stereotypes surrounding borderline disabilities.

Some dream dreams,
and others help those dreams come true.





We hope that these small steps of More Than Enough will come together
to help build a world that more inclusively supports neurodiverse children everywhere.





From the very first moments of preparation to the day of the event itself,
we sincerely thank the KTV team and all members of the MTE family.
May your dedication and love carry a clear message to everyone living within the boundaries of “disability” that they are all wonderfully created in the image of God.





We are all precious beings, created in the image of God
—remarkable works of art, each shining in our own place.
Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for walking with us.
We are still growing—together.

And in 2026,
More Than Enough is preparing for a deeper journey with a wider embrace of love.
Please continue to walk with us in 2026.
With gratitude,
More Than Enough



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