Scott Norris is the founder and teacher at Pathfinders International Messianic Ministries. His calling and passion is teaching people about the Biblical Hebraic heritage of Yahshua (Jesus), His Kingdom, and its relevance for us today.
PathFinders Messianic Ministry began about a year after my first missionary preaching visit to Uganda in 2009. I kept pressing into God with prayer, fasting, and intense study, as I could sense that there was something more that I hungered for in my relationship with the Holy One. It was during this season of seeking the Lord that a friend and former room mate from Bible college called me and shared Matthew 5:17-18 “Do not presume that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill. [18] For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke of a letter shall pass from the Law, until all is accomplished!” It was as if the scales had fallen off my eyes. I no longer saw God’s Law as bondage, but the actuality of it being Torah – which is God’s divine teaching, instructions, and guidance. While I was on the phone listening to him testify and exhort I could hear the Holy Spirit within my spirit telling me that I am a Torah Teacher! It was from that day on in 2010 that my entire paradigm in ministry began to change. The Lord taught me to keep Sabbath and biblical feast days. My relationship with Him grew to new heights and depths and as my understanding of the Hebrew roots of the Kingdom grew. I began publicly teaching from this perspective in 2011 as a Bible Institute lecturer. As I continued to teach, study, and pray, Adonai revealed to me His desire to restore the old former foundations of the ancient paths of His commandments back to His bride!
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