Author: Sergio DeSoto

Sergio DeSoto is a high school dropout, self-made builder, and Hebraic scholar who has spent thirty years learning things the expensive way. He dropped out at sixteen when his girlfriend got pregnant. He married her. They've been together thirty-four years and have six kids. That's not background detail. That's the whole framework. His career runs through vehicle wrap manufacturing, patented software (The Bad Wrap™ — the world's leading vehicle wrap design platform), global marketing consulting with 3M and the largest sign supplier in the world, and now IT consulting and AI advisory through DeSoto Consulting LLC. He reads three to five books a month. He studies Biblical Hebrew with an Israeli teacher. He has never stopped being the student in the room. His theology isn't Western and it isn't borrowed. DeSoto is Sephardic Jewish — a lineage that survived the Iberian Peninsula, the Inquisition, and forced conversion under names that don't sound Jewish to most ears. When he follows Yeshua, he's not converting to anything. He's going home. The Scholar's Table — his biblical scholarship platform — operates from one conviction: the Brit Chadashah is a Jewish document, written by Jewish authors, to Jewish audiences, about a Jewish Mashiach. Read it in that context first. Every other layer came later. His life verse is 1 John 2:6. He means it literally.