Worship For Everyone
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Worship for Everyone provides all age worship resources for churches, pastors, and children's workers to make all age worship an exciting and thriving experience for the whole Church.
Nick Drake is a contemporary poet and screenwriter whose work often engages with social and environmental themes. His poetry is characterized by keen observation and carefully crafted language, frequently exploring the complexities of the human experience within the modern world. Drake's creativity extends beyond poetry; his involvement in dramatic writing, including screenplays and stage plays, showcases his versatility and ability to connect with diverse audiences. His commitment to projects addressing climate change, such as a journey to the Arctic and subsequent collections, highlights his concern for pressing global issues and their artistic reflection.







Worship for Everyone provides all age worship resources for churches, pastors, and children's workers to make all age worship an exciting and thriving experience for the whole Church.
Written by an award-winning author of The Man in the White Suit, this work explores the different meanings and implications which are packed into that small word - from departures on journeys in this world and beyond it, through expulsions from homes, places and relationships, to the possibilities of adventure and discovery.
Poems inspired by a journey to the High Arctic, calling up voices from across the Arctic past - explorers, whalers, mapmakers, scientists, financiers, the famous and the forgotten - as well as attempting to give voice to the confronting mysteries of the Arctic.
Egypt, 1320 BC The future of Egypt lies in the hands of chief detective Rahotep. Sent on a clandestine mission, he crosses enemy empires and rogue states to deliver a top-secret letter, from the Queen to her arch-enemy, the King of the Hittites. But he also has a personal motive driving him on, and personal demons he must face.
Here is an exiled poet in an English seaside asylum, a winter night spent in the spooky penthouse suite of Ceausescu's vanished daughter, and a scientist trying to calculate the heart's square root. Londoner Nick Drake's debut collection portrays and celebrates a richly varied cast of characters. "He deserves careful attention as one of the poets likeliest to maintain England's ever-transshifting but still splendid poetic tradition."--Harvard Review
Young Tutankhamun is ready to claim his birthright—a vast, powerful, and opulent empire troubled by foreign wars, corruption, and court conspiracies. He plans to return tolerance and enlightenment to Egypt. But when horrific “gifts” begin appearing in the royal palace, he commands Rahotep, chief detective of the Thebes division, to investigate. Rahotep realizes the sinister objects have much in common with a series of cryptically mutilated young murder victims discovered across the city. Rahotep vows to protect the young king from the dark forces that threaten the future of the empire, but what he discovers will put everything he loves in terrible danger.
She is Nefertiti—beautiful and revered. With her husband, Akhenaten, she rules over Egypt, the most affluent, formidable, sophisticated empire in the ancient world. But an epic power struggle is afoot, brought on by the royal couple's inauguration of an enlightened new religion and the construction of a magnificent new capital. The priests are stunned by the abrupt forfeiture of their traditional wealth and influence; the people resent the loss of their gods—and the army is enraged by the growing turbulence around them. Then, just days before the festival that will celebrate the new capital, Nefertiti vanishes. Rahotep, the youngest chief detective in the Thebes division, has earned a reputation for his unorthodox yet effective methods. Entrusted by great Akhenaten himself with a most secret investigation, Rahotep has but ten days to find the missing Queen. If he succeeds, he will bask in the warmth of Akhenaten's favor. But if Rahotep fails, he and his entire family will die.
Handel's Messiah is the world's most popular choral work. The story begins in the unlikely setting of a room above a pub in Chester, when the great composer, detained by bad weather on his way to a season of concerts in Dublin, invites some local choristers to rehearse excerpts. So begins Handel's struggle to stage the premiere of his masterpiece.
Nick Drake won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection with The Man in the White Suit in 1999. Out of Range is his fourth collection, following From the Word Go (2007) and The Farewell Glacier (2012).
Theben, 1320 vor Christus. Die Zukunft Ägyptens liegt in den Händen des Wahrheitssuchers Rai Rahotep. Denn Rahotep ist auf der wichtigsten Mission seines Lebens: Er soll Ägyptens Erzfeind, dem Großkönig der Hethiter, einen geheimen Brief seiner Königin Anchesenamun überbringen, der den Frieden zwischen den beiden Reichen sichern könnte. Doch der Weg zu den Hethitern ist weit und gefährlich. Rahotep weiß, dass er seine Familie wohl nicht wiedersehen wird, selbst wenn er seine Aufgabe erfüllt. Denn kein ägyptischer Bote ist jemals lebend aus dem Hethiterreich zurückgekehrt.