“Wide Eyed” Release!
Consumed Publishing is very proud to offer you the latest production – WIDE EYED, written by Gretchen Miller.

Gretchen writes the following concerning her hopes for what Wide Eyed may do to assist your walk with God:
“This (journaling) may be a first for some of you. It may seem intimidating or you may think that your story is not that significant or earth shattering. I could not disagree with you more. My first faith stories started with grocery sales and silly songs, seriously. And they are still some of my favorite ways to see the hand of God in my life. My desire is to help you see Him—in the big moments of life and in the moments that only you would know are Him. My prayer is that God will use my simple thoughts and stories to bring you to some amazing truths in your own life and faith.”
The official release date is August 20, 2010 but you can pre-order your copy now by clicking here:
Annual Ohio BBQ
Thanks to everyone that came out to this summer’s Ohio BBQ. Tim & Charlie did an amazing job cooking pounds and pounds of brats, burgers, and hot dogs. I can’t even express my thanks to everyone else that just showed up unannounced to help. There is an army of people with servant hearts in Columbus! I hope everyone that came learned a little more about the mission God gave Consumed Ministries – share the message of abundant life! Here are some pictures…

Never Asunder
from Rob Stearns…a poem about hope
NEVER ASUNDER
A bond between two
through blood now one
one bond, one love
simply one–together
I slip away
this bond remains
I fade further
I’m drifting
this bond anchors
keeps me at bay
close to you
despite myself
away I walk
further, farther
your love, your embrace
patiently await
run–I run
never looking back
for just a glimpse
running to foreign lands
I’ve run
your arms–never tiring
spread like the wings of an eagle
reaching out with the love of a father
open remain for the touch of your child
for this bond
for this love
for eternity shall be
for eternity still is
Broken in the House of Healing
From Rob Stearns…
Sometimes I think we put such an emphasis on making sure that our “church” looks perfect. That we should all put on a smile and present to the world a united front (farce?) that everyone of us and everything in our lives, everyday, is oh so pretty and perfect.
I’m fortunate to be in a church that is open and honest. Our hurts become our neighbor’s hurts and vice versa. This is a poem about honesty. It’s about the people who worship God. It’s about how our lives are not perfect. It’s about how we are like everybody else in so many ways.
It’s not a critique. It’s not a rebuke. This poem is more an introspective invitation to the world…hey we hurt, too…we are not better than anybody else…our pains sear us to the core…
but…
despite everything, we’re still in a house of healing. And Christ came to heal the sick. Come. Come and be healed. Come and be loved.
Broken in the House of Healing
How many sit amidst the crowd
gathered to worship and preach
One man sits in silence sadness
his wife has left him, no one knows
though she sits at his side and smiles
One woman sits in silence empty
in her church she sits and prays
in another man’s arms she longs to lie
How many sit amidst my church
gathered to pray and sing
One family sits in silence asking
wearing black since two weeks past
they’ve lowered their son into a grave
One girls sits in silence worried
knowing not all, not all is right
too young to know that mommy is dying
How many sit amidst my family
gathered to bow and praise
One boy sits in silence anger
he’s given his heart so many times away
only to remain in silent rejection
One man sits in silence lying
playing a role he’s rehearsed for years
hiding his shame behind deceit’s facade
The Stitt Family

This is the Stitt family. They are heading to Moldova in less than two weeks to come alongside of the local churches there in putting an end to human trafficking. There are two areas that will take most of their time and efforts.
1. Home of Hope – This is a home for young women rescued out of human trafficking to experience the healing that comes from knowing Jesus.
2. Prevention – Patrick will travel to as many churches as he possibly can to spread awareness of this horrific act of injustice and work towards solutions to stop more girls from being sold into the sex trade.
Here is their website – The Stitt Family Website
I strongly encourage you to check out their website and think strategically how you can come alongside of this couple as they come alongside of the church in Moldova. We, the church, are called to be light of God and speak out for the voiceless. Let’s partner with the Stitts and end human trafficking in Moldova in the strong name of Jesus!