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The Lamad Method of Learning

Lamad Pronounciation

The Hebrew language uses one root (lamad) for the two words "to teach" and "to learn." In the Hebrew culture, the teacher has not taught unless the student has learned.

All learning and teaching is ultimately to be found in the fear of the Lord. The goal of teaching is not the impartation of facts but the changing of lives. For the Hebrew,

 knowledge (yadah) involves personal encounter and response to God's revelation.

In the lamad method of learning, we are returning to the Hebraic concept of education, including this personal encounter and revelation.

The classroom becomes a place of impassioned discussion and the sharing of real life experience. It is a place where we meet God and share in the life experiences of others.

It is a place where we practice truth. The classroom is not separated from life but is actually part of our lives.

 

Lamad Association.pdf

Lamad Association Hi Res.pdf

Lamad Come Away With Me A prophetic meditation on the Song of Solomon.pdf

Lamad Deliverance Pictured.pdf

Lamad Encounter Groups.pdf

Lamad Experiencing God  Lamad Encounter Groups.pdf

Lamad Gospel of Mark   New Testament.pdf

Lamad Gospel of Matthew  New Testament.pdf

Lamad How To Receive Revelation Knowledge.pdf

Lamad Idolatry vs Imagery.pdf

Lamad Prayers That Heal the Heart syllabi.pdf

Lamad Revelation Evangelism.pdf

Lamad Start School.pdf

Lamad Study vs Meditation.pdf

Lamad Tabernacle Dialogue.pdf