Roberto G. Rosas is a multitalented individual who has been involved in a variety of fields throughout his life. He was born in Reynosa, Mexico on November 25, 1957, the firstborn of Roberto Rosas & Catarina Garcia; he has one brother and five sisters. The whole Rosas family immigrated to the USA in 1978. Roberto has been married to Arcelia Cortes since 1979. They had three children, Roberto Ezequiel in 1980, a federal intelligence agent, Gabriel in 1983, a SAPD police officer, and Maribel in 1986, a US Army Officer. All three are already happily married and bringing grandchildren to the Rosas family. Trained as a machinist when he was a teenager, Rosas worked in the industrial mechanic field for five years. Roberto served in the U.S. Army with the 82nd Airborne Division and the Texas Army National Guard as combat medic / paratrooper; he also served in the Air Force at Randolph AFB as security policeman. For 22 years he worked for the San Antonio Police Department, five years as a uniformed patrolman, seven years as a plain clothes detective working Homicide, Sex Crimes, Family Violence, Missing Persons, Juvenile Crimes and Property Crimes, and the last ten years of his career as a sergeant. Rosas attained an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice from San Antonio College and later a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts with a concentration on drawing from the University of Texas San Antonio. Roberto became an ordained deacon for the Archdiocese of San Antonio on September 13, 2002; he assists the pastor at the altar, preaches, teaches, ministers to the sick and the needy. Now retired from the SAPD force, Roberto wrote the screenplay adaptation of his first novel and decided to take it to the multimedia market starting with a major motion picture by the same title as the novel he first published in 2002, The Temptation of the Miracle Weaver. This was followed by the production of a music CD, Divine Romance in San Antonio with songs written by Roberto for the production of the movie with Timothy Birt as the interpreter.