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The most precious name there is other than the name of Jesus
you will always be my hero

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Matt's testimony
Matt was diagnosed with bi-polar and schizo-effective disorder when he was 13. He had been on many different types of meds for 5 years. In December of 04, three months before he died, Matt was delivered from this mental illness and was not on any type of med at the time of his death. He had clear thoughts for the first time in 5 years, and it was so great seeing him being able to think clearly. Matt made a concious decision to serve God and was encouraging us all to get back into church, which we did, of course. It's as if he knew something was going to happen and wanted to make sure his family would reach out to Jesus for strength, which we did and continue to do. At Matt's funeral 10 people that we know of "got saved." 10 people gave their lives to Jesus and will now be in Heaven when it is their time to pass on. What a wonderful thing to happen in the midst of heartache. My family and I are not grieving as others do. We believe that someday we will be reunited with our Matthew in Heaven, and that gives us the hope and the courage to go on and live our lives."We're holding onto Jesus with all that we have to see him again" (Mercy Me, Homesick). We love him and miss him everyday and will continue to do so until the day we are all together again. God did not take my son's life. He is the giver of life, not the taker. Satan came to steal, kill, and destroy, Jesus came so that we may have life more abundantly, which my son has now. Life here on earth is only temporary, where we spend Eternity is the most important thing. I plan on living my life so that I will spend Eternity in Heaven with my son. That is what my son left for me. God Bless. I love you son,
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