Ulterior Motives (Covert Missions Book #3)

Ulterior Motives (Covert Missions Book #3)

Author: Mark Andrew Olsen

Publisher: Bethany House

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1441208410

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When an al-Qaida email is intercepted, promising a New Year's Day attack on America, it leads to the capture of the group's leader. But even under fierce interrogation, the terrorist clings to his jihadist beliefs and resists divulging anything of the threat. Desperate, the Army resorts to a contingency paper that proposes to break a subject's resistance by inducing a religious conversion. One hitch: the top-secret attempt must be masked as an offer of clemency, and must rely on a completely innocent mentor, a so-called witness who is unaware of the project's true aims. They find that witness in Greg Cahill, a disgraced FBI agent who has since turned to Christ and serves in a prison ministry. Lured by an offer of restoration, as well as the lifting of a restraining order that's keeping him from seeing his son, Greg begins an unlikely friendship with a man the entire country despises. Despite himself, he begins to share his faith--yet with a combustible result unforeseen by either himself or his government handlers.


Ulterior Motives

Ulterior Motives

Author: Terri Blackstock

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2010-02-23

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 0310860601

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The police think he killed someone. He swears he’s innocent. All she knows for certain is his crime against her. Louis Dubose, international art dealer, has been murdered. The police are certain they’ve got their man. Recently fired by Dubose, Ben Robinson has a motive backed by a convincing trail of evidence. Except that one person isn’t convinced—someone who knows Ben well. Knows that he’s quite capable of trashing human lives but not of taking them. Now that person is about to gamble her own well-being on his innocence . . . when her personal indictment against him may be almost as bitter as murder. The question is, does Sharon Robinson know Ben as well as she thinks she does? Two small kidnapping victims hold the answer—and time to save their lives is running out. Ulterior Motives is more than just a superbly crafted suspense novel. It’s a wrenching portrayal of the cost of forgiveness, of innocence and faith pitted against monstrous evil, and of skepticism’s journey to the cross of Christ. Ulterior Motives is book three in the Sun Coast Chronicles by award-winning author Terri Blackstock. From absorbing legal drama to lightning-paced action, the Sun Coast


Tomorrow's Ulterior Motives (Yaoi)

Tomorrow's Ulterior Motives (Yaoi)

Author: Sakuya Fujii

Publisher: Digital Manga, Inc.

Published: 2008-09-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781569705599

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Famed screenwriter and producer Sanari Jonouchi finds himself mentoring the young actor Makoto Aizawa. As Makoto has started to shine in a spotlight of his own, Sanari's rival has taken a liking to Makoto and is determined to tear the two lovebirds apart.


Religion without Ulterior Motive

Religion without Ulterior Motive

Author: van der Borght

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007-03-31

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9047411579

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An in-depth discussion among Reformed theologians on the thesis that only by a radical option for religion without ulterior motive - even good motives -, true religion can be safeguarded from abuse and be linked to God’s love for man without ulterior motive.


Ulterior Motive

Ulterior Motive

Author: Daniel Oran

Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9781575663029

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A secret war for world domination of computer software leads to the assassination of the billionaire owner of Megasoft, a Seattle company. Employee Jonathan Goodman turns sleuth, only to find himself framed for murder.


Such a Pretty Face

Such a Pretty Face

Author: Cathy Lamb

Publisher: Kensington Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 0758229550

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After losing 150 pounds from bariatric surgery, Stevie Barrett finds that life isn't so easy as a thinner person, as she contends with a jealous friend, bad romantic relationships, and a difficult family dynamic.


The Hadassah Covenant

The Hadassah Covenant

Author: Tommy Tenney

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1441211748

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The modern-day Hadassah, introduced to readers in the previous novel, is the wife of Israel's Prime Minister, with all its reflected power but also its isolation. The inner pain she feels as her beloved land and people are terrorized by political strife and bombings is made even more personal as her own father comes under attack. And then she learns of information that could have tragic repercussions on Jews living in Iraq, where Queen Esther had laid her own life on the line to save her people. The successor to Xerxes has no love for the Jews, and when he discovers the Star of David medallion on Leah (the young queen's candidate Esther wrote to in Hadassah), he is outraged. Leah is delegated to the "rejected" category, virtually a prisoner for life in the king's palace, with no hope and no future.Will Queen Esther and Mordecai be able to rescue Leah from the "ash heap" of Persian royal tradition? And even if they can, will Leah ever be able to truly love someone after all she has been through?


Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet

Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet

Author: Courtney M. Dorroll

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2019-01-24

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0253039827

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How can teachers introduce Islam to students when daily media headlines can prejudice students' perception of the subject? Should Islam be taught differently in secular universities than in colleges with a clear faith-based mission? What are strategies for discussing Islam and violence without perpetuating stereotypes? The contributors of Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet address these challenges head-on and consider approaches to Islamic studies pedagogy, Islamophobia and violence, and suggestions for how to structure courses. These approaches acknowledge the particular challenges faced when teaching a topic that students might initially fear or distrust. Speaking from their own experience, they include examples of collaborative teaching models, reading and media suggestions, and ideas for group assignments that encourage deeper engagement and broader thinking. The contributors also share personal struggles when confronted with students (including Muslim students) and parents who suspected the courses might have ulterior motives. In an age of stereotypes and misrepresentations of Islam, this book offers a range of means by which teachers can encourage students to thoughtfully engage with the topic of Islam.