That Doris Quirós has been elected assistant superintendent of the Southern Latin District—becoming the first female in the continental U.S. Assemblies of God to hold that position—is perhaps unsurprising. Her dad, bi-vocational pastor Ruben Quirós Sr., and mom, Mirta, moved to New York from Puerto Rico and pastored a Long Island church. Her parents later planted a church in the Bronx, while raising her and her six siblings in the Assemblies of God. At 18, when she was baptized in the Holy Spirit, she says she heard God call her to preach. But that was just the beginning of her story.