The Light For Your Path, written by Carol J. Ruvolo, is a refreshing, illuminating Bible study series for women eager to know God better and love Him more.

The series features:

  • Careful handling of Scripture
  • Emphasis on application
  • A blend of topical and biblical studies
  • Solid Reformed teaching
  • Exercises for both young believers and women ready to dig deeper

1. Turning on the Light: Discovering the Riches of God’s Word

Released: 3/1/1998

Pages: 120

Price: $9.99

Summary: Ruvolo sets forth a clear and sound method of interpreting the Bible and applying it to daily life.

2. A Book Like No Other: What’s So Special About the Bible

Released: 3/1/1998

Pages: 105

Price: $9.99

Summary: Explanations of why the Bible is unique and worthy of careful study. Insight to why the Bible is true, in it’s depiction of life and everything around us.

3. Light for Your Path Series Leader’s Guide

Released: 3/1/1998

Pages: 32

Price: $2.99

Summary: With tips and suggestions, this guide will motivate and inspire Bible study leaders, giving the confidence necessary to start a study on any book in the series.

4. God With Us: Light from the Gospels

Released: 6/1/1998

Pages: 180

Price: $8.99

Summary: This colorful, thirteen-lesson survey of the Gospels will bring you face to face with the central figure in all Scripture—Jesus Christ.

5. Before the Throne of God: Focus on Prayer

Released: 6/1/1999

Pages: 176

Price: $9.99

Summary: Many questions arise surrounding the topic of prayer. Carol J. Ruvolo explains the privilege, purpose, and content of God-honoring prayer in this uplifting study.

6. A Believer’s Guide to Spiritual Fitness: Focus on His Strength

Released: 5/1/2000

Pages: 208

Price: $10.99

Summary: Ruvolo alerts us to the stumbling blocks of laziness, neglect, disease, and injury, and challenges us to lean on our Heavenly Trainer for his perfect strength.

7. Grace to Stand Firm, Grace to Grow: Light from 1-2 Peter

Released: 2/28/2003

Pages: 272

Price: $12.99

Summary: Peter’s perspective on grace helped first-century Christians live out their high calling, even amid satanic attack. This perspective can do the same for twenty-first century believers.

 

Carol J. Ruvolo (BS and MBA, University of New Mexico) has taken graduate-level courses at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and several courses from Ligonier Ministries of Canada’s School of Theology. She has been teaching the Bible since 1983 and writing books on biblical themes since 1998. A longtime resident of Albuquerque, she now speaks at women’s conferences and retreats around the country. Though a devoted churchgoer from childhood, she did not experience God’s saving grace until she was an adult. Soon after her conversion, she quit her job at a national defense laboratory and began devoting her time to raising her daughter and studying the Scriptures. During the two years, she taught for the first time and realized that teaching is her spiritual gift.