Phyllis A. Rose was born on February 5, 1970 in Great Bend, Kansas where she spent all
her “growing up” years.

Phyllis began attending children’s church at Great Bend First Assembly around age 6 via
the church bus route.  She was soon involved in the Missionette Program and then a few
years later in the youth group.  During high school she worked part-time at the Berean
Christian Pre-School at the church which became full-time during the summers.  Being a
part of First Assembly was not just great experience, it was a blast!

In 1990, Phyllis moved to Springfield, Missouri where she attended Central Bible College.  
Graduating in 1993 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Missions and Bible, she moved to Terre
Haute, Indiana where she completed her church internship.

After interning, she moved to Falcon, North Carolina to work at Falcon Children’s Home as
an Associate Houseparent.  Living and being a part of the children’s lives was a great
challenge and joy!  There are some things Bible College cannot teach you that Falcon
Children’s Home can!  After being a houseparent for over two years, she transferred from
working the “halls” where the children reside to the children’s home office as secretary for
the social workers.

In 1996, Phyllis moved to Dunn, North Carolina and became a church secretary for Glad
Tidings Assembly of God.  Having always enjoyed being part of a local church and its
ministries, this was the place to be!  Then, in 1998, Phyllis moved to Albemarle, North
Carolina to work on staff at First Assembly of God as the senior pastor’s secretary.

In April 2002 Phyllis knew it was time to say “yes” to the Lord and to pursue the call to
foreign missions that had been on her life since childhood.  A year later, God opened a
door for her to serve a two year missionary associate term with an established missionary
in Tegucigalpa, Honduras – Becky Hoshaw.  Phyllis taught English classes – levels 1, 2, &
3 and also a phonics class.  She also traveled throughout the country of Honduras
assisting Becky in educational seminars, workshops and other activities.  What a great
opportunity God provided!

As of November 2005, Phyllis was approved to begin itineration to go to Peru, South
America where her ministry focus will be in children’s ministries, more specifically to
abandoned babies and children.
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