Friday 22 June 2012


Dear friends,

Six months ago today Matthew was called home to be with his Lord and Saviour. Since then some of you have told us about times you spent with Matt and we have loved hearing from you. 

We have heard that at the service of thanksgiving for Matthew's life, on 7 January 2012,  many hearts were moved. As most of you will know, Matthew had specified the tone and content he wanted for the service, and his prayer was that at least someone would begin life with God as a new Christian on that day.

Straight after the service a lady came to Gisa to tell her that she had become a Christian at that service. Gisa has met with her most weeks since then and we have seen her life dramatically transformed by the gospel through the work of the Holy Spirit. When asked if we could mention, in this blog, how she was touched during that service, she replied: "You can mention anything you like. I'm proud to say I'm a Christian. Being touched is a huge understatement, I think I was hit by a massive bolt of lightening that day, that has changed my life forever. You could mention that I feel the luckiest person alive. I would never deny Christ, not now, not ever."

So Matthew's prayer was answered and we would like to ask you all to pray for Louise and her family as she continues her new life with God. Also, we would love to hear from you, by email or on this blog, if your life was touched by God that day or in any way through Matthew's life or death.

We we miss Matthew so very much but at the same time we know that Matthew is with God and God is with us every day.

Thank you for your interest and prayers. Please keep in touch.

David and Gisa

Sunday 8 January 2012

Yesterday's Thanksgiving Service for the life of Matthew

Matt's thanksgiving service has now taken place and what a service it was! 
We are told there were over 500 people present, the church was filled to bursting point and it was just amazing! 
Thank you so much to all of you who could come and to all of you who couldn't but supported us all through prayer.
Matthew had written what he wanted included in the service and we believe that God was honoured in what took place yesterday.
We (Matt's parents) haven't decided whether or not to finish the blog at this point. We have heard a few encouraging accounts of the impact the service had on peoples lives yesterday. If individuals agree we might include some details in a future update.