“If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full.” ― John Piper
Whitt Madden is the founder of Domino Ministries. It started during a men’s retreat whenever a man explained how he saw the people in the world as little dominoes. He said he wanted to be the domino God used to touch the lives of others. Whitt began to pray about a verse that challenged everything he understood, one that would later transform his life.
Luke 5:11 “They left everything to follow Him.”
A few months later he started this website dedicated to showcasing the work God was doing through the lives and ministry of others.
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Camillia Madden is wife and best friend of Whitt Madden, and mother/stepmother to their blended family.
She is on the Board of Directors at Community Ministries and spends much of her time serving others at the local Community Kitchen being the hands and feet of Jesus to everyone she encounters.
Serving at the kitchen gives her an opportunity to use her love of cooking, and community. She prays to daily share the hope she has received from Christ alongside a plate of food to the areas hungry.
“I have a passion for transparency and honesty. God has written a beautiful love story to me”
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Jason Belcher is married to Janell, after they met at Cornerstone. Jason was born in New Zealand and started a worship band named “The Ember Days“. The Ember Days are closely affiliated with Anchor Mission U.S.A , and they are also a part of Come&Live! which is a non-profit missions organization that exists to establish the kingdom and awaken the world, .
Michelle Debenport is a faith, family and photography blogger with a passion for encouraging others to live and love intentionally. She defines herself, first and foremost, as a child of God. After that she is thankful to be called wife to a wonderful husband, mom to 2 crazy boys, and friend to many.
Amy Dotson is a self-confessed gold digger! In Revelation 3:18, Jesus advised the church in Laodicea to buy their gold from Him – gold that had been purified by fire.
Amy writes and teaches not because she is rich in knowledge and truth, but because she is poor and has found that the only gold that satisfies is offered in none other than Jesus Christ.
A working mother of two and pastor’s wife, Amy blogs about nuggets of gold she finds in everyday life at Beyond Sunday Morning.
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Sophie McDonald, I’m 22 years old and a senior at Murray State University majoring in Journalism and Youth & Nonprofit Leadership.
I have a heart for people and seeing lives transformed as they come to know the fullness of joy and plentiful redemption found only in Jesus Christ (Psalm 16:11, 130:7) as well as a desire to join God in wrapping His arms around the nations through overseas missions one day.
You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore. (Psalms 16:11)
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Kevin McMahan is a follower of Jesus Christ, a volunteer for Open Doors USA, and a partner of Federal Practice Group. He blogs at “breadcrumbs for the journey” on matters of faith and his Christian walk.
Kevin’s work is about preserving and improving low income multifamily housing nationwide. In his ministry he travels throughout the country, increasing awareness of the persecuted church and what we can learn from it.
He and his wife Sandi are members of Journey Church in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Kevin leads the Administration ministry, Sandi leads the Journey Kids ministry, and they host a weekly homegroup in their home.
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Kasi Nicole. By the time she was 20 years old, Kasi Nicole had already battled the loss of her father, a violent relationship and a dependency on anti-depressants.
Today, the South Texas native is an inspiring evangelist with a passion for art. She incorporates slam poetry, her past and the artwork of her friends into her messages to drive her point home. “My hearts completely different than it was before, you wouldn’t even recognize it anymore. But you’ll always be a piece of me, the part of my heart that’s on my sleeve. Like a beautiful scar reminding you of who you are. You’re that little piece of me like a tattoo mark thats on my sleeve. But, My God! He came to rescue me and now forever I’ll be free.”
“Your old life is like grass-life, it’s beauty as short lived as wildflowers; The grass dries up, flowers droop. God’s word goes on and on forever.” (1 Peter 1:24-25)
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