Reviving our nation,
one heart at a time,
through God's Word.









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One Heart Ministries is an evangelistic ministry that seeks to usher in God-ordained revival in America by touching one heart at a time through the preaching, hearing and following of God's Word.

Jason Jump has a passion and a burden for his fellow brothers and sisters in the Lord. God has put a burden on his heart to minister to people through the Word of God about a return to our first love. Just as the prodigal son returned, it is time we as Christians return to our Father.

And in returning to our Father, God's work can continue and America will re-turn to the Biblical foundations upon which this great country was founded.

On April 24, 1988, Jason gave his life to Jesus Christ at Eastman Baptist Church, a small rural church in southern Oklahoma. During his high school years God worked through Jason at Ardmore High School as he led morning Bible studies before classes began each day.

After graduating from high school God used Jason as a Wednesday night youth Bible study teacher and substitute Sunday School teacher at Immanuel Baptist Church in Norman, Oklahoma. Jason also served in his home church of Emmanuel Baptist Church, of Ardmore, Oklahoma, as an interim youth director during a summer break from his college studies.

Upon receiving his bachelor's degree from Oklahoma City University, in Mass Communications, Jason began working in the newspaper industry.

After almost two years in journalism, Jason began coaching basketball at the University of Central Oklahoma, in Edmond, Oklahoma, where he earned a Master's degree in Adult Education and Political Science, before moving to Allen County Community College, in Iola, Kansas where he coached basketball and softball.

After a one-year stint in Kansas, Jason and his wife Stephanie, who has taught in public schools for six years now, moved to Weatherford, Texas where he coached basketball and softball at Millsap High School.

In 2002, Jason and Stephanie (and soon to be Micah) moved to Humble, Texas where Jason accepted a coaching position at Northeast Christian Academy.

Since then Jason has returned to a career in journalism as the publisher of the Lone Star Christian Sports Network (www.lscsn.com). Jason accepted the call to vocational evangelism during the spring of 2004.

Jason and his wife Stephanie have a four-year-old son named Micah and a 15-month-old daughter named Matilyn.