Laura Lamb
6th – 8th Grade
Textbook: 30 Days to Understanding the Bible by Max Anders
Materials: 3 ring binder
Bible
Supply Fee: $15 per semester
Length: 1 hour Class
Class Description: In this course, we will walk through the overarching story and structure of the whole Bible and then will discuss many of its core doctrines in an introductory way. By the end of this course, your student will have a better understanding of how the Bible is structured. They will be able to from memory recite the Era’s of Biblical History. This includes who is the main figure, the location of this era, and a brief summary of that Era. The information will help them as they learn to study God’s Word and hide its truths in their hearts.
The book by Max Anders can be found on amazon.com or christianbook.com and should be inexpensive! They will write in these books, so each child will need a copy of his/her own.

Teacher Biography: Laura Lamb is a wife, a mom of four, teacher, and a student of the Word who loves helping others see the beauty and history of the Bible. A believer for 17 years, Laura has spent much of that time homeschooling, raising her children, taking care of her home, teaching and discipling women at her church, sharing her heart for Scripture with a grace-filled and practical approach.
This year, she is stepping into the classroom for the 3rd year at Grounded to teach Middle School Bible and Bible History. While her background is in Music Education, her real passion lies in digging into the “why” and “how” of the biblical narrative, helping students connect the dots between ancient history and their lives today.
Laura and her husband, Jeffrey, have been married for 21 years and have a full, busy household with their four kids:
Their oldest (20), Jaxon, is currently serving in the U.S. Marines.
Their 17-year-old, Cooper, is a recent high school graduate and has completed training for certificates in Cybersecurity.
Their 15-year-old, Asher, is a high school sophomore.
Their youngest, Katelynn, an 12-year-old daughter, rounds out the crew.
When she isn’t teaching or keeping up with her teenagers, you can usually find Laura supporting her family and finding joy in the everyday rhythms of life and faith.
