A wall of historical Signs and Wonders billboards
Billboards Since 1990

The signs began with one driver and one calling.

Today, 33 billboards across the United States carry the words of Jesus to more than two million people every month. The same calling that began on a stormy Pennsylvania bridge keeps the work going forward.

John 3:3

“Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.”

The anchor verse

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The Origin

It started with a voice on a flooded bridge.

During Hurricane Agnes in 1972, founder Ken Faulk was driving across the Susquehanna River Bridge when he heard a voice that changed his life. Years later, that same voice would direct him to start a billboard ministry along Pennsylvania highways — telling drivers, quietly, what he had finally learned to hear.

Ken passed away in 2023. His son Joseph carries the work forward, the billboards still going up, the films now expanding the same calling into a new medium.

Ken Faulk, founder of Signs and Wonders
In the Wild

Highways, bus shelters, transit posters.

The format changes with the placement, but the message stays the same.

Signs and Wonders billboard reading "What is truth?"
X-post highway billboard from Signs and Wonders
Bus shelter ad placement for Signs and Wonders
Map of Signs and Wonders billboard locations
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