Jesus and the Art of Scuba Diving

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About The Book

In homage to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance comes the transformative "talk therapy" aboard a scuba diving expedition for one family ... and their instructor.

As John Morgan teaches a family to scuba dive off the Kona Coast of Hawaii on the live-aboard dive boat Hihio (Hawaiian for Vision), their deepest, darkest secrets begin to emerge through conversations on deck.

Scuba diving becomes much more than a simple family adventure.

Like many of us, this fictional family is on a journey of transformation from a broken past to a reimagined future. John slowly discovers that he, too, is on a transformational journey.

Can those who feel stuck in their past with traumatic events truly begin to see the road ahead? Can scuba diving help one explore themselves more deeply, exploring their faith and relationships to overcome obstacles?

About The Author

Jamie Robbins’ love for scuba diving began in childhood and led to his certification at fifteen in Southern California. A PADI instructor for more than twenty-five years, he has taught diving around the world. Writing as James Robbins, he contributed to publications such as The Los Angeles Times and the Reno Gazette-Journal. With degrees in oceanographic technology, religious studies, and journalism, he built a twelve-year career in print news before moving into internet advertising, technology, and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley. Today, he runs businesses in web development and sports videography with his children, while writing books and teaching scuba in Pensacola, Florida, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. He lives in Pensacola with his wife, Donna.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Indigo River Publishing (March 3, 2026)
  • Length: 216 pages