The Questers head down the Ocoee River, a class four whitewater that hosted part of the 1996 Olympic Games. Sarah comes face to face with a huge challenge in her life.

David helps rescue Josh after he falls out of the boat and into a dangerous stretch of the river. The Questers also meet up with some surprise guests -- Bebo Norman and Tai Anderson, from Third Day. Bebo and Tai join the kids in kayaks and promise to help save any lives that need saving.

Meanwhile, Cara develops respect for Julie, her rafting guide. Cara says Julie's self confidence is almost "magical."

And why does Katie smile every time she sees Bebo? Josh seems to have some insight.

Towards the end of their furious trip, the Questers reflect on the greatness of God as they take in the beautiful mountains and scenery of eastern Tennessee.

Video: The TQ face their fears as they get ready for whitewater rafting

Video: Deep in water... going down the river

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Bebo Norman, Third Day artist join TruthQuesters on the river
CLEVELAND, Tenn. (BP)--When Christian musical artist and minister Bebo Norman wants to get away from the busyness of life, he loads up his Wavesport kayak and drives up Interstate 75 from Atlanta to the roaring rapids of east Tennessee's Ocoee River.

Home of the 1996 Olympic Games' whitewater course, more than 200,000 rafting enthusiasts maneuver through the churning waters of the Ocoee each year. [Read More]

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