Tom Rosson currently serves as the regional superintendent for Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (CIS). Born and raised in the United States, Tom has began his ministry in Europe in 1988 as an instructor at the European Bible Seminary. During his tenure at EBS, Tom and two former students planted a church in Rudersberg. After a five year hiatus in the States, Tom and his family returned to Europe in 2003, serving as education director for Central and Eastern Europe. In 2006, he also began to serve as president of the Eurasian Theological Seminary in Moscow, Russia which trains ministers and church leaders from Russia, Armenia, Ukraine, and Belarus.
Tom is a graduate of Lee University (B.S. 1985), the Pentecostal Seminary (formerly the Church of God Theological Seminary, M. Div., 1989), and Regent University (Ph.D., 2003). His wife Claudia is a vital part of every facet of their ministry. They have three children: Colin, Kevin and Brianna.
Regional Council
- Alexei Demidovich – National Bishop for Ukraine
- Agris Ozolinkevics – President, Latvian School of Christian Ministry
- Rudy Schepik – CIS Coordinator and Regional Overseer in Kaliningrad, Russia
- Thomas Strenkert – Director of Samaritan Ministries (Hilfswerk Sameriterdienst)
- Dinko Zlatarov – Vice-Overseer for Bulgaria,
President of Care for All Ministries
