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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 05:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Twitter.  I am impressed!</description>
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		<title>By: Don</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 03:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Pastor Ben,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I know this is a strange way to introduce myself and my family but your last few blogs have been right up my alley.  I prefer Tully&#039;s and I love coffee.  The day they make one that actually tastes as good as it smells I&#039;ll be in Heaven :)  I&#039;m sure that happens there ha!  My coffeemake broke too!  I was limping along with a cracked glass pot but yesterday the water all leaked out as I poured it in. :(&lt;br/&gt;And someone just sent me a twitter thing so OK  who is this you ask?  &lt;br/&gt;We are Timberlaker&#039;s who live and serve in Chiang Mai Thailand with FMWM.  My husband, Don is the Superintendent of a school(Grace International School) K-12 for over 500 children of mostly missionaries. He is also part of the Asia Leadership Team for FMWM.&lt;br/&gt;We have 5 kids.  Our oldest just moved here to help teach some PE at GIS.  Our second oldest son lives in Bellevue.  Our third son is a Freshman at Spring arbor Univ. studying youth Ministries.  And we have two daughters here with us in 11th and 9th grades respectively.  I keep busy with them and am the teaching leader for CBSI for two groups here in Chiang Mai.  I keep praying that CBSI will be used by the Thai churches some day.  So WELCOME to Timberlake to you and your family.  I enjoy your blog and we also have one for our family  kathykwms.blogspot.com  and we send out a weekly update called our Prayer Points. If you would like to be included on that just let us know.  We were on the global Impact Com. at TLCF for 6 years before coming to Thailand and we have been here 3 years already.  I am wondering if these comment boxes allow for this long of a comment?  Well &quot;yindi thii day rujak!&quot; or Nice to meet you!  Thanks for coming to Timberlake!!! &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Kathy Williams  kathykwms@msn.com</description>
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<p>I know this is a strange way to introduce myself and my family but your last few blogs have been right up my alley.  I prefer Tully&#8217;s and I love coffee.  The day they make one that actually tastes as good as it smells I&#8217;ll be in Heaven :)  I&#8217;m sure that happens there ha!  My coffeemake broke too!  I was limping along with a cracked glass pot but yesterday the water all leaked out as I poured it in. :(<br />And someone just sent me a twitter thing so OK  who is this you ask?  <br />We are Timberlaker&#8217;s who live and serve in Chiang Mai Thailand with FMWM.  My husband, Don is the Superintendent of a school(Grace International School) K-12 for over 500 children of mostly missionaries. He is also part of the Asia Leadership Team for FMWM.<br />We have 5 kids.  Our oldest just moved here to help teach some PE at GIS.  Our second oldest son lives in Bellevue.  Our third son is a Freshman at Spring arbor Univ. studying youth Ministries.  And we have two daughters here with us in 11th and 9th grades respectively.  I keep busy with them and am the teaching leader for CBSI for two groups here in Chiang Mai.  I keep praying that CBSI will be used by the Thai churches some day.  So WELCOME to Timberlake to you and your family.  I enjoy your blog and we also have one for our family  kathykwms.blogspot.com  and we send out a weekly update called our Prayer Points. If you would like to be included on that just let us know.  We were on the global Impact Com. at TLCF for 6 years before coming to Thailand and we have been here 3 years already.  I am wondering if these comment boxes allow for this long of a comment?  Well &#8220;yindi thii day rujak!&#8221; or Nice to meet you!  Thanks for coming to Timberlake!!! </p>
<p>Kathy Williams  <a href="mailto:kathykwms@msn.com">kathykwms@msn.com</a></p>
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