Virgil Walker is a passionate
voice for biblical truth, cultural
engagement, and faithful
Christian discipleship

Virgil Walker is a passionate voice for biblical truth, cultural engagement, and faithful Christian discipleship. As the Vice President of Ministry Relations at G3 Ministries, co-host of the Just Thinking Podcast, and a sought-after speaker, Virgil equips believers to navigate the challenges of modern culture with clarity and conviction.

Education

  • MBA Southern Nazarene University
  • Masters of Theological Student at Midwestern Theological Seminary

Experience

  • G3 Ministries
  • The Stand for Freedom Center
  • TPUSA BLEXIT
  • The Blaze: Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Key Accomplishments

  • Co-authoring Just Thinking: About Ethnicity and Just Thinking: About the State
  • Co-hosting one of the top-rated Christian podcasts, Just Thinking
  • His contributions to address critical cultural and theological issues through writing speaking, and podcasting.

MISSION

Virgil Walker is dedicated to equipping Christians to stand firm on biblical truth in a world that increasingly rejects it. Through engaging content, bold commentary, and Christ-centered teaching, he inspires believers to live out their faith with courage and conviction.

CORE VALUES

  • Biblical Truth
  • Faithful Discipleship
  • Cultural Engagement
  • Christ Centered Leadership

PERSONAL TESTIMONY

I was born in Utica, New York—the firstborn son of Clarence and Mary Walker. Though I was raised with love and strong values, it wasn’t until my teenage years that I came to know the love of Christ personally. The Lord used the faithful proclamation of the Gospel to open my eyes to the reality of my sin and my desperate need for a Savior.

By God’s grace, I trusted in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of my sins and the hope of eternal life. Since that day, my walk with Christ—like every believer’s—has had its seasons of growth, struggle, and sanctification. But one thing has remained true: without Him, I am nothing.

Everything I am, everything I do, and everything I hope for is rooted in the finished work of Christ. He saved me, sustains me, and by His grace, He continues to conform me to His image. My life is not my own—it belongs to the One who bought me with His blood.