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Schick

Schick

Stephan Lake

Books on Demand
2020
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"Noch vor f nf Monaten war mein Leben in Ordnung. Manches war gut. Anderes war nicht so gut. Einiges war sehr gut. Mein Job, zum Beispiel, war sehr gut. Was sich dann nderte. Mit einem Ereignis, das gerade einmal zwei Minuten dauerte. Zwei beschissene, endlose Minuten." Charly Schick, gerade erst als LKA-Ermittler ausgezeichnet, wird in einer Tiefgarage berfallen und niedergestochen. Zwei T ter, die unerkannt entkommen. Nichts Pers nliches, er war nur zur falschen Zeit an diesem Ort. Aber das Ereignis, wie er es schamvoll nennt, wirft ihn derma en aus der Bahn, dass er schlie lich strafversetzt wird. Nach Trier, ausgerechnet. Seien Sie froh und sehen Sie es als Chance, sagt seine Chefin, Ihre letzte Chance. Doch weder ist Schick froh ber die Verbannung in die Provinz, noch freut sich irgendjemand bei der Trierer Kripo ber den ungehobelten und reichlich Whisky trinkenden Topermittler aus Mainz, der Kollegen schon mal mit Pr gel droht und auch sonst seine eigenen Methoden hat. Sie geben ihm daher jenen alten Fall, der wie geschaffen daf r ist, l stige Mitarbeiter loszuwerden. Weil er unl sbar ist. Bislang hat es immer funktioniert. Dazu bekommt er eine Partnerin, die jeden seiner Schritte berwachen soll. Schick durchschaut das Spiel, doch er geht trotzdem darauf ein. Alles oder nichts, entweder wird dieser Fall ihn retten oder seinen Absturz besiegeln.
Confirmation Prayer Book

Confirmation Prayer Book

Stephen Lake

SPCK Publishing
2002
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This work is for people of all ages who are being confirmed or have been confirmed. It gives prayers for each day, Holy Communion, advice for prayer, Bible study and self examination, and information about the church's year.
Confirmation Prayer Book

Confirmation Prayer Book

Stephen Lake

SPCK Publishing
2002
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A user-friendly book for people of all ages who are being confirmed, or have been confirmed - giving prayers for each day, Holy Communion, advice for prayer, Bible study and self-examination, information about the church's year, and so on. It acts as both a prayer book and a reminder of the essentials of Christian teaching. This would make an ideal gift.
Let the Children Come to Communion

Let the Children Come to Communion

Stephen Lake

SPCK Publishing
2006
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Children are equal members of the Church by virtue of their baptism', writes Stephen Lake 'and therefore should have full access to the sacraments, the signs of God's love, and most especially to the bread and wine of the Eucharist.' This valuable resource book will assist all parishes in welcoming children to communion now that the Church of England has approved new Regulations. Let the Children Come to Communion: encourages the admission of baptized children to communion; summarizes in one place relevant practice, information and theology; shares the experience of those who have already taken this step; aims to help move the debate on, encouraging the Church into full participation. The author's fervent hope is to stir the Church into action on an important issue and to stimulate decision-making about introducing and developing this ministry with children. There are extended interviews with leading practitioners including: David Stancliffe, Stephen Venner, Diana Murrie, Margaret Withers and Mark Russell. Stephen Lake is Sub Dean and Canon Residentiary of St. Albans Cathedral. Stephen served his curacy at Sherborne Abbey before becoming Vicar of Branksome St. Aldhelm, an urban parish in Poole. He was also Rural Dean. After nine years in Branksome he moved to St. Albans in 2001. He is married to Carol and they have three children, all of whom receive Holy Communion. He is the author of the hugely successful Confirmation Prayer Book (SPCK), and also of Using Common Worship: Marriage (Church House Publishing). "Stephen Lake has written a fine, timely guide to the current discussion. I hope his vision will invite and persuade, and that we shall as a Church continue to discover the riches that await us as we listen more thoughtfully and generously to Christ's youngest friends" Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
Using Common Worship

Using Common Worship

Stephen Lake

CHURCH HOUSE PUBLISHING
2025
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This book is a hands-on guide to the Common Worship Marriage service, including Thanksgiving for Marriage. It offers straightforward and realistic ideas about how to use the services in your church. Drawing on his experience in parishes, Stephen Lake includes imaginative suggestions for a range of local situations, grounded in the thinking behind the new provisions. The features of the services are set out clearly, highlighting the differences from ASB and BCP. The introduction by Andrew Burnham, a member of the Liturgical Commission and of the General Synod Revision Committee working on the services, gives a unique insight into the preparation of the texts and the reasons why they are presented in this way. Using Common Worship - Marriage balances practical tips with theological grounding in a way that will enable parishes to make the most of the opportunities of Common Worship as a whole.
What I Saw in Kaffir-Land

What I Saw in Kaffir-Land

Stephen Lakeman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This book contains extracts from the daily record of impressions made on my mind, by men and events, as we performed together our allotted parts, in one short tragical episode at the Cape. Very little has been omitted; nothing has been added. It is a simple narrative, taken from the Book of my Life, of which, if it is not the opening chapter, it is at least one of the first. If by my observations I have hurt any one's feelings, this may have been caused by these persons having ruffled mine. If I have said but little good of any one with whom I have been brought into contact, it is because I failed to perceive any more than I have mentioned. The reader will be able to some extent to judge whether or not this has arisen from my want of perspicacity, or from their incapacity. I can only add, that this narrative is true. I have thought, in having it published, that it might interest those who seek by reading some information about the realities of life in this artificial world of ours, wherein time-serving hypocrites present themselves so often as shams when Heaven and country call for men.