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Journey Through the Narrow Gate

By: Dennis Stephan Cole
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David Cohen went for another walk. In his travels, he happens upon a red door in the Broadway Theater District of New York City. It is a small door into a vast city. As he walks through the maze of his regret, he stumbles, and yet is lifted into a new discovery. He had not yet met his destination but finds a doorway into a new beginning.

A thinker and a feeling man, his journey on this weekend bring him answers to questions he was not aware of asking. On this day's journey, David happens upon the Narrow Gate Theater.

Journey Through the Narrow Gate is where imagination and reality meet at the crossroads of despair and hope. It's also a place where time and eternity meet personal pain and its healing. It is where one can discover the missing pieces for what one has been longing for yet has almost forgotten.

Dennis Stephan Cole is a pastor, actor, director, playwright, and author. He has one master's degree attending two seminaries, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Azusa Pacific Graduate School of Theology. Dennis and his wife, Wendy, founded Dramatic Christian Ministries and Narrow Gate Theater.

They have continually rediscovered God’s presence in Scripture while ministering in 25 states throughout the United States as well as in many events around the world.

©2017 Dennis Stephan Cole (P)2021 Dennis Stephan Cole
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I didn’t like that the author narrated his own book. Some authors possess a belief that are the best ones to interpret their own writing. David’s interpretation was quite choppy at times and overly histrionic. Frankly, I didn’t get the method to this writing! Except that it seemed like drudgery!

A tedious and boring book.

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