From Broken to Blessed.
Featuring Geri Faulk — orphaned at eleven, married at nineteen, restored by Christ. The marriage that produced Joseph, David, and Signs and Wonders itself.
Geri lost her father at six months old. She lost her mother at eleven. By the time she was an orphan, she had learned to stop crying. She married Ken at nineteen — three kids by twenty-five and a marriage on the brink of collapse. When Ken announced one morning that he was leaving her, she was relieved. The fighting could finally end.
Then Ken came home from a business trip transformed. Found Jesus on the road. Wanted to save the marriage instead of leave it. Geri wanted nothing to do with it. She screamed at him to stop reading her verses. She told her priest what was happening. The priest didn't believe it either.
Two weeks later, in a church she had attended a thousand times, looking at a crucifix she had seen a million times, Jesus spoke to her. She cried for the first time since her mother died. The marriage Ken and Geri have today is the marriage they began Signs and Wonders out of. They had two more children after that — Joseph and David.
“If you were the only one in this whole world, I would have still hung on the cross for your sins.”
The voice that spoke to Geri in church

An orphan at eleven. A wife at nineteen. A founder. A mother of five.
Geri remains an active board member of Signs and Wonders today. She helped Ken start the ministry in the 1990s, raised five children, and lived to see her son Joseph carry the torch forward through documentary films. Her testimony — that Jesus spoke to her by name from a crucifix she had seen a thousand times — is one of the foundational stories of this entire organization.
📍 Aliquippa, PA
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