You see, Ken Guindon is no longer a Roman Catholic. You can purchase Ken's book here.
Hmmm. Interesting. The Amazon description skips right over a return to the RCC.
Can someone provide a timeline of the author's life so we can get this straight.
Author ProfileRaised in the Catholic Church, Ken thirsted for God. He spent sixteen years in the Jehovahs Witnesses and after months of spiritual struggle, Ken found Jesus Christ as his Savior. Baptized in the First Baptist Church of Van Nuys, California and later ordained to the ministry, he began a ministry to evangelize other religions and cults. In 1978, the Guindon family moved to France where he served as a missionary with the Torchbearer Fellowship and later with Baptist Mid-Missions. Ken trained catechists in Mexico and he spoke and wrote programming for Spanish language radio in the Los Angeles area. He is retired and lives in Florida.
Can someone provide a timeline of the author's life so we can get this straight.
Detailed in the link.
His journey was RC -> JW -> Baptist -> RC -> EO -> Plymouth Brethren iirc.
And we're all glad he's back he's back in a Trinitarian body.
More to the point is the James Swan's (the author's) comment:
You're missing the point, as I figured most Roman Catholics would.Using "conversion stories" as primary apologetic tools are tenuous. If I recall correctly,The Journey Home, EWTN, and Envoy are all aware this man is no longer Roman Catholic, yet, they still promote him as a Catholic convert.