I'm trying to find a minister named John Jump that has a prophetic ministry. Twenty years ago, he lived in Farmington New Mexico. I am unable to find him now. He probably moved on.
Have any of you heard of a minister (pastor, prophet, ---) named John Jump? Do you know where he can be found? (I do not believe he is UPC)
I'm trying to find a minister named John Jump that has a prophetic ministry. Twenty years ago, he lived in Farmington New Mexico. I am unable to find him now. He probably moved on.
Have any of you heard of a minister (pastor, prophet, ---) named John Jump? Do you know where he can be found? (I do not believe he is UPC)
Thanks
Walk and Talk
I've never heard of him, but I looked up his name in the online yellow pages in areas surrounding New Mexico. There is a John D Jump in Homer AK, as we all a John D Jump in Jonesboro, AR. There is also 2 listings for a John W Jump in California. (Its quite a few listing for a John Jump actually as I look through them). Dont know if this helps you, but you could try calling them (there are numbers listed) to see if its the person you are looking for.
Seriously though, Intelius.com shows a John Jump from Framington NM, with an Emma Jump listed as a relative. That might be your guy.
If you're trying to track him down, they can provide his last known contact information if its available, but of course they charge for that.
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