Ken and Sherry Ronsisvalle have been married since 1997 and have two boys , Logan - 9 and Nicholas - 18 mo.  Both Ken and Sherry have lived in the Birmingham, Al area for over 30yrs and worked in the corporate and construction industry for over 20 yrs.  Ken is the son of the late "Bro. Dan" Ronsisvalle former pastor of the Cathedral of the Cross, one of the largest churches in the Southeast.  When he retired from the Cathedral in 1992 the church had over 5000 members and adherents and had one of the premiere Christian TV shows in the southeast.  Ken played a large role in this broadcast involved with camera operation, directing, editing and on location production on much of the broadcast as well as doing some on-camera talent when "dad" needed help.  Ken was a youth and assistant pastor under his father.  After the passing of his dad in 2003, Ken and Sherry both felt the call into fulltime ministry and begun to take over where Bro. Dan had left off.  For about a year Ken and Sherry hosted the TV  show that he had started, however, there was not the focus or direction that was needed and the show ended about a year after taking over.  Feeling unsure and hurt from the sudden loss of "Bro Dan", Ken and Sherry opted to go back into the corporate and construction industry and  help the ministry from "behind the scenes".  For over  5 years God gently nudged and whispered to their hearts until He had to allow them to go to rock bottom and shake their foundation and core.  "Even though it was  the hardest time of our lives I knew that God was working something awesome", say's Ken.  Both knew that God was teaching them humility and trust like never before and preparing them for a path that not even they could imagine.  Today, with the help of their partners, Ken and Sherry are working with over 20 orphanages reaching and touching thousands of children, building churches and hosting a national TV show that reaches over 50 million people a week.  "Only in Gods' timing and control could any of this have ever happened, HE had to take us to the valley so that when we get to the mountain top we would not forget how we got there through Jesus Christ".