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January 7, 2012

Getting Personal & Meet My Fiancee

by Adam Maarschalk

A couple of readers have encouraged me to get more personal from time to time in my posts. So, by request, I’ll do that briefly in this post.

I grew up in Canton, Ohio, home of the Football Hall of Fame. I’m the oldest of five boys. Here’s a picture of all of us, along with my parents (I’m in the blue shirt and white shorts next to my mom), in 2005:

After high school, I spent three years earning an Associates Degree at a college in Dallas, Texas. I then lived in Malaysia for nearly six years (2001-2007), teaching English in two different language centers for most of that time. I love the people there, the food, the culture, the incredible hospitality, and the weather (hot and humid). When possible, I loved spending time in the villages, and I got involved in a couple of different Village Homestay programs, to the point of helping coordinate with groups of westerners who were open to staying in village homes. With God’s help, I became (and remain) fluent in the Malay language. Here I am with my first host family in a village in late 2001 (and the same family again in 2004):

Since late summer 2007 I’ve been living in Minneapolis. In addition to working and completing course work through Northwestern College (off and on, admittedly), I got involved for a while in tutoring Somalians in English through a program called SALT (Somali Adult Literacy Training). [There are more Somalians, Hmong, Liberians, and Oromos (from Ethiopia) in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/Saint Paul) than anywhere else in the United States.] At this time, I’m beginning to volunteer again with a group of people who are reaching out especially to refugees in Saint Paul (a significant number of Somalian Muslims live across the street from a Drop-in Center that opened up there in November 2011).

From the 4th quarter of 2010 through the 3rd quarter of 2011 I experienced the toughest ordeal of my life, something I would never wish on anyone. God knows the details, as do some family members and friends. I alluded to this briefly in one post back in April. Some recovery is behind me, and some is yet ahead, especially financially. Yet I’m grateful to God for the deliverance that He brought about, and the grace that He showed me throughout that time.

Among my hobbies and interests are sports, writing, international foods and culture, and traveling (it’s been too long since I’ve done that, aside from driving to and from Ohio a couple times a year).

Last but not least, I’m now (since mid-November) engaged to be married to Jasmine, a girl who is beautiful on the inside and the outside. She’s a true blessing and a gift from God. We are from the same hometown in Ohio, and actually met for the first time about 11 years ago. Perhaps she and/or I will share more on this blog about how God brought us together in a relationship last year, at a time when both of us were facing some tough circumstances. For now, here are a couple of recent pictures of the two of us:

Jasmine is now an author on this blog, and plans to contribute some posts beginning in the very near future, with topics ranging from spiritual to lifestyle.

When this blog began in August 2009, four of us from a home-based Bible study group (Dave, Rod, Mike, and I) contributed to a series on the book of Revelation. Mike is not likely to post anything else in the future, Rod may or may not, and Dave will probably post from time to time (here’s his most recent post regarding his prosthetic leg, titled “Running With Hope“). Presently, there are three other guys in the Bible study group: Aby (from India), Pat, and Brian. None of these three are into blogging. One other friend, Mark, who lives near Oakland, California, has been designated as an author on this blog, though his future posts remain only in the planning stage.

Thanks for reading, and may God bless you.

Adam

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January 25, 2010

Blog Update and Navigation Information

by Adam Maarschalk

This same information was just added to the “About” page, but I wanted to include it here in its own post as well.

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January 2010 Update:

Our Bible study group has experienced a small amount of turnover since this blog was created in August 2009. Paul is no longer with us, although he remains a friend. We are now joined by Aby, a brother of Indian descent whose family comes from the state of Kerala, and another brother, Patrick. That makes six of us at this present time. The name of this blog is based on the last names of our group as it existed six months ago. However, it will remain the same, regardless of turnover and new faces.

We are nearly finished with our study of the book of Revelation. As we move on to study other books of the Bible and/or topical studies, we may or may not continue to post these studies on this site. However, several series of posts are in the planning stage and should be posted in the near future. The next series to go up, very soon (Lord willing), will be titled “The Ongoing Legacy of the Lakeland Revival.” It will be an in-depth look at the alleged revival under Todd Bentley which took place in the summer of 2008, based on a 9-page documented letter I wrote to my pastor at the time. It will also cover related events which have taken place since then, leading up to a new “outpouring” which began on January 5, 2010 at MorningStar Ministries in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Other series which can be expected include the following: 

[1] An Analysis of the Modern System of Tithing
[2] The New Covenant Believer’s Relationship to Mosaic Law
[3] The “Christian Zionist” Movement.

In terms of organization, the easiest way (at least for the foreseeable future) to locate various series will be through the pages shown left-to-right in the top bar. Current Page titles are: [1] Home [2] About [3] 70 AD Term Paper [4] Revelation [5] Fighter Verses [6] Adam’s Corner [7] Dave’s Corner [8] Mike’s Corner [9] Rod’s Corner. When a new series is added, a new page will be created, and all posts belonging to that series will be listed in order there.

For example, this is already the case for the series “70 AD Term Paper.” All 20 posts belonging to that series are listed under that page name, and are in consecutive order for easy referencing. These same posts can be found under the category “Partial-Preterism” (on the right side panel), but locating them there is less helpful because they will be shown in reverse order over a very lengthy span. The same idea is true for the series titled “Revelation” (our Bible studies on the book of Revelation). All of our chapter-by-chapter studies (and a few other related posts) can be found in reverse order by clicking the category named “Revelation,” but it is more helpful to see them listed in their proper order under the Page to which they belong (in this case, “Revelation”).

Expect the next new Page to be titled “Todd Bentley.” All posts on the 2008 Lakeland Revival and the new outpouring at MorningStar Ministries will appear there in chronological order, so that all related information can easily be found in one location. Documentation will include not only links to various online articles, but also an abundance of video files (not links, in many cases, because video links too often disappear).

Adam
January 24, 2010

P.S. Check out the video Dave uploaded earlier tonight under “Dave’s Corner.” He is featured in this video, and I believe you’ll find it inspiring.

August 13, 2009

Initial Post

by Adam Maarschalk

Dave, Mike, Paul, and Rod,

This is our  new blog site. The name of the site is made up of the first two letters of each of our last names:

kl = Kluender
op = Opferkew
os = Osborn
ma = Maarschalk
sm = Smith

For those who are not a part of our home-based Bible Study group here in Minneapolis, who might come across this initial post (or any other post), we are a group of guys who live in the Twin Cities area. We currently range in age from 31-50, and we meet regularly to build one another up in our faith in Jesus Christ. We wanted to have a place to share and store some of our thoughts on [1] topics that may come up as part of our regular study time, and [2] other topics of interest. Down the road, we’ll probably be interacting with each other on certain topics, but you are welcome to leave concise and responsible comments as well. We will be happy to interact with anyone who does not attend our study group, as long as discussions remain civil.

Blessings,
Adam

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