What do you'll think of this?
Dimitri Sala is a soul-winner who quotes the Bible with abandon, uses the Four Spiritual Laws as a guide in evangelistic conversations, especially wants to see young people born again, offers a convincing personal testimony about his own communion with God in Christ, reports special moments when God spoke to him (not in place of Scripture but driving home scriptural realities), has a special burden for evangelizing Roman Catholics, and recommends Martin Luther as an inspiring guide to a deeper walk with Christ.
Did I mention that Sala is himself a Catholic priest, and that the initials after his name stand for Orders of Friars Minor (aka, Franciscan)?
Father Sala is the author of The Stained Glass Curtain
From Mark Noll at Book Notes | Books and Culture. More at the link.
We non-denominational/evangelical (whatever you want to call us) Christians like passing judgment individuals from other "versions" of Christianity far too much. I say...if someone who belongs to one of "those" Christian groups where leaders have affairs and embezzle money and can't manage a decent hairdo and your average attender is a Sunday-only hypocrite can actually manage to have a real relationship with Christ...then so can a Catholic, and a Presbyterian, and a Morman, and a Seventh-Day-Adventist, and anyone who calls on the name of Jesus for their salvation and worship the God who identified Himself as being the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob!
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