Mike Clayton

Mike Clayton

Host

With a dry humor that keeps one listening intently, Mike speaks fervently from his heart on restoration of the Living Torah, so that we might live the Torah, which brings forth love for Yeshua and preparation of individuals for The Kingdom. He encourages and motivates each individual to walk in the light on his or her path, to seek a deeper relationship, and to walk in the unique will of God for his or her life. His ministry concentrates on cyber pastoral care for those hungry for Hebraic Roots, including video and written delivery of messages, Biblical observances and experiences. He firmly follows the Hebraic thought and practice that we must “be doers of the Word, not hearers only.”

Weekly teaching by Mikell Clayton where he goes through scripture, verse by verse. This series seeks to reveal Yeshua, the Living Torah in all Scripture.

“In the scroll of the book it is written about me.” Psalm 40:8

 

Latest Podcasts in this Channel

Living Torah

Egypt is now in the Hebrews rear view mirror, or is it? There is still some unfinished business with Pharaoh ...
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Living Torah

The final plagues are upon Egypt. So much has transpired since the day Moshe came back to Goshen. Time for ...

Living Torah

The Hebrews find themselves in slavery and begin to cry out. Little did they know that a man who had ...

Living Torah

The life of Yaakov comes to an end. Before that end he speaks words into his boys lives. Or does ...
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Living Torah

Many chapters have been devoted to one event, the reuniting of the family of Jacob. Are chapters we are living ...

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The end is declared out of the beginning. In the account of Joseph, we see the truth of this verse ...
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Living Torah

Jacob makes a stop on his way to Haran. Was this a place he had been to many times in ...

Living Torah

Do we study history or live history? What if the answer is yes? Isaac unstopped the wells of his father, ...

Living Torah

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Living Torah

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