A canyon. A raft. And a whole lot of splashes, snacks, and scriptural discoveries.
When Ricky, Ray, and Rusty climb aboard a raft for the ride of their lives down the Colorado River, they're ready for adventure. What they aren't ready for? Flood fossils, whirlpool wipeouts, and a chipmunk stowaway with a suspicious love for granola bars.
With cheerful Uncle Dean at the helm and Aunt Pat opening God's Word along the way, the boys discover something remarkable: the Grand Canyon isn't just breathtaking-it's evidence. Evidence that the Bible's account of a global flood is true, and that God's fingerprints are all over this massive wonder.
Packed with science, silliness, and faith-building moments, this clean Christian adventure is perfect for:- Kids ages 8-12
- Christian homeschool families
- Creation-based science learning
- Readers who love funny, faith-filled fiction
This book also contains Fill-in-the-Blank activities to encourage Bible reading and memorization.
Whether you're rafting, reading, or relaxing at home, this story invites kids to see God's mighty hand in the world around them-and maybe even dream up their own real-life adventure.Autorentext
Rusty I. Bertrand is a storyteller, science enthusiast, and proud wearer of questionable hiking hats. He's passionate about teaching kids biblical truth through humor, adventure, and unforgettable (sometimes comical) mishaps.Rusty grew up exploring the outdoors, asking big questions about God, geology, and why trail mix always has too many raisins. Today, he combines his love for creation science with a calling to help families see God's fingerprint in every canyon, geyser, river, and coral reef.He's the creator of the Rocky Ridge Adventure Series-books packed with wild discoveries, biblical truth, and the occasional mischief monkey. Whether they're hiking the Grand Canyon, rafting the Colorado River, or exploring a rainforest, his characters remind readers that God's creation isn't just amazing-it's alive with purpose.When he's not writing, Rusty enjoys speaking at churches, spending time with his family, and playing the guitar.