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In memory: Marian Brodland

Marian Brodland, 78, passed away Dec. 8, 2011 in Tacoma, WA. She was born to William & Gladys Patterson on Feb. 12, 1933 in Latah, WA.

Marian grew up in a home dedicated to pastoral service and Bible teaching. The Patterson family went to Indonesia as missionaries in 1934 where Marian quickly absorbed the Indonesian culture and language. In 1942, as WWII spread to the island of Java, the Patterson family had to leave Surabaya and miraculously escaped Indonesia.

Marian attended Queen Anne High School where she excelled in her classes and played first chair saxophone in the band. Marian graduated in 1951 to attend the University of Washington and later, Bethel Temple Bible School.

In 1953, Marian married Robert “Bob” Brodland. Their first child, Karen, was born in 1954. In 1956, Bob and Marian went to Indonesia as missionaries where, shortly after their arrival, Samuel was born. They soon became the overseers of the Batu Bible School in East Java – which was originally the Surabaya Bible Institute, founded in 1935 by Marian’s father. From 1956 to 1986, Marian taught at the Batu Bible School where she became well known as an excellent Bible teacher, administrator, counselor, conference speaker, and musician. Marian taught congregational worship and led many choirs. Marian had a strong command of the Indonesian language and did live translation with ease. She also translated written material and song lyrics.

From 1986 to 1992, Bob and Marian were senior pastors of Bethel Temple in Seattle. Until the last year before her passing, Marian was active with Bob ministering in places such as Holland, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Malaysia, Singapore and various islands throughout Indonesia.

Marian was blessed with an exceptional memory. With her ability to recall detail, Marian could easily reconnect with people even based on a single encounter. Over the years of touching lives in such a personal way, Marian developed relationships with many that today are considered family.

Though very active, Marian always made time for her family. Marian deeply loved each grandchild and enjoyed every opportunity she had to bless them. As son-in-law and daughter-in-law, Steve and Donna felt warmly accepted by Marian. She was very special to her daughter and son, Karen and Sam. As a parent, Marian was a consistent example of what it meant to live a life dedicated to the Lord Jesus. Marian was the life-long love and support of her husband, Bob. The relationship between Bob and Marian was truly a partnership in that they ministered and worked side by side their entire life. Bob likes the way Psalm 28 serves to describe Marian – “Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine in the very heart of your house.”

Marian is survived by her husband, Robert “Bob” Brodland; son, Sam Brodland and wife, Donna; daughter, Karen Dawson and husband, Steve; grandchildren Keith, Jessica, Kelsey and her husband Clay, Elisabeth, Kathryn, and Anna; brother, Richard Patterson and his wife, Loretta; and sister-in-law, Joyce Patterson.  Marian was preceded in death by her brother, Bill Patterson.

Private family services were held with interment at Mountain View Memorial Park in Lakewood, WA.

A Memorial Service is pending for January 14, 2012.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Resurrection Funeral Home, Bothell, WA.

This entry was written by Chapel of The Resurrection, posted on December 10, 2011 at 2:30 am, and filed under Obituaries.

 

Click here to read Pastor W. H. Offiler’s 1930 booklet on The Three Wise Men.

This publication was scanned from the December, 1930 issue of Bethel Temple’s Pentecostal Power and is posted here for your easy access. In this account Pastor Offiler presents information on the identity of the three men who came from the East to present God’s Son with three gifts.

Right this instant, the population of entire world waits and searches for a solution, an answer, a way out, a fix, a panacea, a key, a formula, an explanation, an interpretation to the problems that face it. The one answer, the ONE WAY out, the one solution to all the problems of the world, was clearly revealed more than two thousand years ago at the first Christmas in Bethlehem.

His name was, is and always will be Jesus! Deception lurks around every corner, trying to capture and rule our minds. Yes, deception captures, but the truth sets one free!

“There is a way which seem right to a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” Proverbs 14:12

“I am the way, the truth and the life . . . “ John 14:6

“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32

Spending time with the Son of God is always the WISE thing to do. –nao

This just in! Direct news from Gary Barnes, pastor of Little Chapel in Cordova, Alaska:

On a positive note: We sent in the last payment on the new church building last week!  Praise God! This last year the Lord laid it upon the hearts of the people to give above and beyond anything I could imagine possible. It was like the multiplying of the loaves and fishes. Even the loan company was doing everything they could to help us get totally out of debt. Only the Lord can do stuff like that.

We actually paid off the loan 18 1/2 years EARLY! We really had a Praise and Worship time yesterday (Sunday, November 20th) when we announced this news to the congregation in morning service.

Now we will begin to save towards putting in an elevator to help the handicapped up and down the stairs.

The Lord already knows the need, and I’m sure He has plans to bless us soon.

— gary barnes

”God and His Name”  by W.H. Offiler 

(free PDF download)  The mystery of God’s name as revealed in the Bible that was taught by Pastor W. H. Offiler in his 1932 edition of  God, and His Name: A Message For Today is available now for FREE in Portable File Document (PDF) format. Simply click here to download the book. Feel free to read it here on the BFI website, or download the book and take it with you to read. It can also be printed, but it will take over 100 pages of paper in copied format.

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