So Jesus answered and said to them,
"Have
faith in God". Mark 11:22
Beginnings
George Moss, son of a coal miner, and youngest
of eight children, learned early in life the importance
of sharing. Exposure to the Gospel at his hometown Baptist
church, and the example of all his brothers and sisters
resulted in George committing his life to the Lord Jesus
at the age of twelve.
Education
Throughout elementary and high school, George
participated in Christian groups and church. A graduate
of West Virginia State College, George was active in a
variety of campus organizations, in which his Christian
character had a positive effect.
An Army Career and Marriage
Following college, George entered the United
States Army as a second Lieutenant. Soon he was promoted
to First Lieutenant and became the company commander. While
stationed at Sandia Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he
met Laura and within a year they married. George was promoted
to Major during this time.
The Holy Spirit and Miracles
George was filled with the Holy Spirit while
stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia. Miracles began to happen
in the Moss family. Laura was healed of endometriosis and
fibroid tumor. This healing enable her to have children
and God blessed George and Laura with three sons: Michael,
Andrew, and Joel.
God's Love Guides
George found that God's love served as his
guide during the time he spent as Race Relations Equal
Opportunity Officer at Fort Benning. With the country and
military both torn apart by hatred and rioting, the Lord
gave George a special anointing to bring peace to volatile
situations. he created written guidelines to assist others
in dealing with similar problems. George served the United
States with a faithful and honorable, seventeen-year career
in the Army, stationed both in the U.S. and in several
foreign countries.
More Schooling
George furthered his education by taking
graduate courses at Georgia State University. Later, he
earned a Master of Science degree in guidance and counseling
from Troy State University. He also did some post-graduate
work at San Francisco State University.
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The
Calling and the Ministry
His military career completed, George moved
to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he attended and graduated from
Rhema Bible Training Center. this opened the door of ministry
to which he felt called by the Lord. After joining Grace
Fellowship, George immediately began to assist the pastor,
Phil Johnson. As George was faithful and operated in godly
love and compassion, he became a part-time staff member
in personal counseling as well as assisting the pastor
and his staff.
In 1979, Dr. Ken Stewart became pastor of
Grace Fellowship and George was promote to full-time Associate
Pastor. Following Dr. Stewart's term as pastor, Bob Yandian
became the pastor and George continued to serve as Associate
Pastor for four years, gaining invaluable experience in
management, teaching and counseling.
Equipped
and Traveling
Following his years as Associate Pastor,
George established his traveling ministry. Operating in
the ministry, he has seen the Lord do mighty things through
this new calling. He has learned that whom the Lord calls,
he also equips.
In his travels throughout the world, George
is with Victory Christian Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, pastored
by Billy Joe Daugherty. Today, he continues his outreach
with emphasis on stimulating growth in believers, helping
them recognize the gifts of the Spirit within themselves,
and gaining new confidence toward God.
Churches of many denominations, from Baptist
to Methodist, from Pentecostal Holiness to Assembly of
God, as well as Faith and Charismatic churches has been
blessed by the Ministry of George Moss. As the Spirit and
the Word work together through him, many have been saved,
healed, and set free. He speaks frequently, covering such
topics as pastoral care, counseling, staff unity, and other
Holy Spirit directed teachings. To date George's ministry
has taken him to Guatemala, Honduras, Africa, Canada, Europe
and throughout the United States.
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