Ambassador Institute - Oral Curriculum
What is Orality Training?

- It is the actual written text of the Bible
 - It is an emphasis on memorizing and meditating on Scripture
 - The Bible is 75% narrative
 - Jesus used parables and questions
 
- What you remember most easily
 - What you hear in the story
 - What you see in the actions
 - What you experience when you are engaged in the story
 - It allows for scripture to be put to music, dramatized or drawn
 
- That is led through a series of questions and answers
 - A student remembers what they have been engaged in
 - It leads to ownership of the text
 - The Holy Spirit is the one that reveals truth
 
- The lessons of the Word are intended to be obeyed
 - It relates to our lives through the people of the Bible
 - Individual application comes to a specific person’s life through the Holy Spirit
 
- The Word of God is sharper than a two edged sword
 - The Bible crosses cultures and spans time
 - It evokes emotion and personal experiences
 - The Bible is written in multiple languages and can easily be used as the text book
 - Asking questions allows the students to be thinking in their mother tongue
 
The U.S. is listed as 86% functionally literate by the National Adult Literacy Standard, that means
- 14% are illiterate
 - 29% are functionally illiterate
 - 44% prefer oral learning as opposed to written text
 - 13% are highly literate and prefer to learn through written text
 
