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| residency = [[wikipedia:Gilbert, Arizona|Gilbert]], [[wikipedia:Arizona|Arizona]] | | residency = [[wikipedia:Gilbert, Arizona|Gilbert]], [[wikipedia:Arizona|Arizona]] | ||
| occupation = [[Pastor]], author | | occupation = [[Pastor]], author | ||
| affiliations = [[Pray's Mill Baptist Church]]<br>[[G3 Ministries]]<br> | | 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 = [[Tomeka Walker|Tomeka "Tee Diane" Walker]] | | spouse = [[Tomeka Walker|Tomeka "Tee Diane" Walker]] | ||
| children = 3 | | children = 3 | ||
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'''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 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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