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| image = File:Virgil-Walker.jpeg
| image = File:Virgil-Walker.jpeg
| birth_name = Virgil L. Walker
| birth_name =
| birth_date = November 29, 1969
| birth_date = November 29, 1969
| hometown = Utica, New York
| hometown = [[wikipedia:Utica|Utica]], [[wikipedia:New York (state)|New York]]
| residency = Douglasville, Georgia
| residency = [[wikipedia:Gilbert, Arizona|Gilbert]], [[wikipedia:Arizona|Arizona]]
| occupation = [[Pastor]], author
| occupation = [[Pastor]], author
| affiliations = [[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]], [[G3 Ministries]]
| affiliations = [[Just Thinking Podcast]]<br>[[Redeemer Bible Church (Gilbert, Arizona)|Redeemer Bible Church]]<br>[[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]] (formerly)<br>[[G3 Ministries]] (formerly)<br>
| spouse = Tee Diane Walker
| spouse = [[Tomeka Walker|Tomeka "Tee Diane" Walker]]
| children =
| children = 3
| website = [https://G3min.org G3min.org]
| website = [https://justthinking.me justthinking.me]
}}
}}


'''Virgil Walker''' is an Christian podcaster and writer/author in the [[Reformed Baptist]] tradition. He currently serves as Vice-President of Ministry Relations at [[G3 Ministries]]. He is also the co-host of the widely popular Just Thinking Podcast alongside [[Darrell B. Harrison]]. He has co-authored several books that have impacted American culture, including: [[Why Are you Afraid? (Book)|Why Are you Afraid?]]; [[Just Thinking: About Ethnicity (Book)|Just Thinking: About Ethnicity]]; and [[Just Thinking: About the State (Book)|Just Thinking: About the State]], which explore topics such as race, social justice, and government through a biblical lens. Walker also holds an [[Masters of Business Administration|MBA]] from [[Southern Nazarene University]] and a [[Master of Theological Studies|MTS]] from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Virgil and his wife, Tomeka, have three adult children.
'''Virgil L. Walker''' is a [[Christianity|Christian]] podcaster and writer/author, who currently serves on the pastoral staff of [[Redeemer Bible Church (Gilbert, Arizona)|Redeemer Bible Church]]. He formerly served as Vice-President of Ministry Relations at [[G3 Ministries]].
 
Virgil co-hosts the widely popular [[Just Thinking Podcast]] alongside [[Darrell B. Harrison]].<ref>https://justthinking.me/about/#virgil</ref> He has co-authored several books that have impacted American culture, including: ''[[Why Are you Afraid?]]'', ''[[Just Thinking: About Ethnicity]]'', and ''[[Just Thinking: About the State]]''; which explore topics such as race, social justice, and government through a biblical lens. Walker also holds an [[wikipedia:Masters of Business Administration|MBA]] from [[Southern Nazarene University]] and a [[wikipedia:Master of Theological Studies|MTS]] from [[Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]]. Virgil and his wife, Tomeka, have three adult children.
 
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Virgil Walker
Birth Date November 29, 1969
Hometown Utica, New York
Residency Gilbert, Arizona
Occupation(s) Pastor, author
Affiliation(s) Just Thinking Podcast
Redeemer Bible Church
Pray's Mill Baptist Church (formerly)
G3 Ministries (formerly)
Spouse(s) Tomeka "Tee Diane" Walker
Children 3
Website justthinking.me

Virgil L. Walker is a Christian podcaster and writer/author, who currently serves on the pastoral staff of Redeemer Bible Church. He formerly served as Vice-President of Ministry Relations at G3 Ministries.

Virgil co-hosts the widely popular Just Thinking Podcast alongside Darrell B. Harrison.[1] He has co-authored several books that have impacted American culture, including: Why Are you Afraid?, Just Thinking: About Ethnicity, and Just Thinking: About the State; which explore topics such as race, social justice, and government through a biblical lens. Walker also holds an MBA from Southern Nazarene University and a MTS from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Virgil and his wife, Tomeka, have three adult children.

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