ALEX & BRETT HARRIS (or "The Twins") are home schooled Christian teens from Oregon. At 18 years old they have substantial speaking and writing experience for their age -- combining for six national titles in high school speech and debate and co-authoring the award-winning blog The Rebelution -- online headquarters for The Rebelution Movement, a teenage rebellion against low expectations.

Alex & Brett have grown up in a ministry household. Their father, Gregg Harris, is a well-known homeschool author and speaker, teaching elder at Household of Faith Community Church, and director of Noble Institute for Leadership Development. Their mother, Sono Harris, is an accomplished speaker and successful speech coach. Their older brother, Joshua Harris, is a bestselling author, speaker, and senior pastor of Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, MD.

Following in the footsteps of their older family members Alex & Brett are speaking out for God with a message to their own generation. They desire to see young people set free from the lies of our culture and fulfilling what history and God's word says teens are capable of. Their hope is that The Rebelution Tour will act as a catalyst for thousands of teens nationwide to wake up and catch fire for God, country and family.

GREGG HARRIS is a full-time Christian husband and home schooling father of seven children and grandfather of three grandchildren. In addition to his training at Centerville Bible College, the University of Dayton and Wright State University, Gregg has over 24 years of leadership experience in the home-schooling and family restoration movements and over 31 years of passion for Bible teaching and pastoral ministry.

He is an internationally recognized author and conference speaker whose work has helped to start the Christian home-schooling movements in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Mexico. Beginning in 1981, his workshops helped to launch over 180,000 families into teaching their children at home. His bestselling book, The Christian Home School, is regarded as a classic in its field. He is the President and Director of Noble Institute for Leadership Development (www.nobleinstitute.org) and a member of the Board of Directors for the Home School Foundation.

Gregg lives with his wife Sono and their five youngest children in Gresham, OR, where he serves as a Teaching Elder of Household of Faith Community Church, an on-going experiment in church planting and local church reform (www.hofcc.org).