Twelve-year-old Matt Martinson truanted from school, experimented with drink and drugs, and spiralled into a life of crime. Petty offences escalated to drug dealing, burglary and armed robbery. He was jailed for 11 years following an armed raid on a post office in York. After serving nearly four years - during which time he drew alongside a prison chaplain and came to faith - he was released. After study and much commitment he was eventually ordained as a priest. Matt, now aged 44, explained, ‘I remember being in prison and hearing God say to me, “One day you will be a vicar”. I burst out laughing saying, “Didn’t you hear what the judge has sentenced me to?”’ He now ministers to people who are hurt and lost, reaching out to them with grace and telling them, ‘No matter what you may have done in the past, there is a loving God to turn to’.
Conversion of a convict
Written by David Fletcher 13 Jun 2019Additional Info
- Praise: God for His amazing healing power and salvation for all who will believe. (Luke 19:10)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/Across-the-UK/North-of-England/Convicted-armed-robber-appointed-vicar-in-Carlisle
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