

Zandré de Villiers
Zandré lives with her husband Albert and their two younger children, Megan and Samuel, on their farm on South Africa's Cape West Coast. She is an artist and entrepreneur, and a regular speaker at events, conferences and church gatherings. Her testimony of God's faithfulness after the loss of their two older children have brought hope and comfort to many. Zandré's infectious personality and bold expression of faith is truly a testimony of the hope she carries inside.
"In the natural the situation may seem impossible, but through
the eyes of faith you realise Jesus is with you. With Him we can do all things and face any storm, no matter how dark, for He is our strength and our Rock, and nothing is impossible to Him."
Zandré de Villiers

Albert de Villiers
Albert, along with his wife Zandré and their two younger children, Megan and Samuel, live on their farm on South Africa's Cape West Coast, where he farms with potatoes and wheat. Albert is a regular speaker at churches and conferences where he shares his faith and the testimony of their journey after the accidental death of their two older children, Zanmaré and Pieter.
His honest, straightforward approach and devout faith in God has endeared him to many. His message is one of hope and trust in a Savior who is real and ever-present, even in the midst of tragedy and loss.
"To me Heaven has become very near. It is no longer a place somewhere
out there in the far reaches of space. It's as if there's but a sliding door between us and Heaven, and for just a moment, Jesus opened that door
and gave me a glimpse inside. What a privilege!"
Albert de Villiers

Morné Theunissen
Morné is a writer & filmmaker whose feature film credits include Faith Like Potatoes, Hansie/ Journey to Grace, and Baroudeur/ Break Away. His documentary credits include God's Farmer, In the Footsteps of Livingstone, the Lazarus Phenomenon, Going Home, Journey to Grace (the documentary) and Stilstand (Flatline). He was the recipient of the NTVA (National Television and Video) Awards for Special Effects Editing and Directing for his short film "Millennium."
Morné was the editor, co-writer and translator for the books "Ek glo nie, EK WEET" and "I don't believe, I KNOW."