Goss was born in Steelville, Missouri in 1883. In 1898 his father moved his family to Galena, Kansas. Goss converted to Christianity in high school in 1902, when Evangelist
Charles Parham arrived in Galena and began preaching the new Apostolic Faith, known now was the
Pentecostal message. Goss claims to owe his conversion to listening to people
speak in tongues. After his conversion, he dedicated his life to serving God. When the term ended, Goss received his first leadership position for the revival in Angleton, which was deemed as a success. Although at this time he was able to understand tongues, he was unable to speak it himself. While in Houston working at Brunner Tabernacle when
Lucy Farrow, an African-American preacher, who had just returned from the
Azusa Street revival, prayed for him and he spoke in tongues again. From that time forward he was "able to speak in tongues at any time I yielded to the Spirit of God." == Career ==