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Trent Walker

@trentonwalker

Speaker, Pastor, Worshipper, Coach & host of "What Are We Singing?" Podcast https://t.co/NqBJ26sITu (I do not endorse all of the people I follow)

Waynesboro, VA Katılım Mart 2009
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Trent Walker
Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
Jack White playing the half time show at the Packers vs Lions game with Eminem is so good. I wish we had this for the Super Bowl.
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
My thoughts on the upcoming year of politics. Dems are fractured and scared. The crazy left is taking over and moderates have no teeth. The GOP is desperately trying to splinter itself and their hard work is paying off as we can see by Virginia’s recent elections. IMO Americans are settling back in to not caring about politics. Next year’s elections will be won by whomever can present itself as less fractured and whomever has the best ideas in economics.
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
I may be controversial here but I am a conservative who doesn’t like Morgan Wallen music. Am I the only one?
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How can you have Universal human rights without a “rights giver”?
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John 17:21 - Jesus prayed to the Father that his disciples would be one. He knew the enemy tactic was to divide. Don’t be duped by bad actors among you. Follow the word of God. There are good people who believe the wholesome truth of the kingdom of God. You are not alone.
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
@NickJFreitas @TinaFreitasVA @ChristianHeiens Just listened to your recent “Making the Argument” podcast episode on the three factions of the right. Really interesting and appreciated how you categorized things. I have a few responses to this and one suggestion if you’d consider and contemplate if my suggestion is valid. I light of the election this Tuesday I think it’s fair to say that conservatives could totally win Virginia if they come out to vote. But we are faced with the reality and fear that many of them will not (given what’s at stake I pray that I am wrong). I definitely feel I am I between the second and third categories. I shared at a meeting recently with a local area conservative VA delegate that I was frustrated that conservatives are always playing defense and I’m sick of it. What is the offensive play? I’m tired of losing the Overton Window battle. How do we regain ground? You said that the third category is so broad and it needs to figure itself out. Like you, I’m all for taking back ground but I am not for throwing the baby out with the bath water. I feel this is a common conversation among younger conservatives and why Charlie Kirk was so attractive in his messaging with them. Traditional values and modern messaging. Messaging that worked from many in the movement a few years ago (ie. if you go woke you go broke, Make America Great Again) broke through the noise and resonated with people. But one thing I still feel is that conservatives suck at messaging. Beyond those two that I mentioned. What I have noticed is that I feel the liberal/prograssive/socialist movement that is completely taking over the Democratic Party in our nation (via weak moderates democrats, rhinos, and weak pastors) is somewhat gaining ground in their messaging again. I may be hated on the right for saying this but I think “No Kings” is an easy messaging that is understandable and works even though (I agree with you) the people who are in it do not really align with the actually understanding of not wanting a king. What I’m saying is that the messaging is getting people saying “you’re right - I don’t want a king.” And thus those in opposition lose the messaging battle. Here’s one that I would like to suggest that you and your team with all your influence begin to bring back in your messaging: Stop saying MAGA. Start saying “Make America Great Again”. I know this seems simple. But to those who don’t understand or care - to those in the middle category who maybe have been reading too much Christianity Today - simply saying MAGA is playing into the hands of those of the left who understand messaging. They want you to say MAGA because it sounds like evil-orange-man-bad. Actually saying the words outright means something so much more to all the people who may have loosely come into this coalition last year and bring back the unity that you speak of. I believe that conservatism can coalesce when the clarity of that message comes back.
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
I love hearing this. It’s great to see the truth and the gospel flourish in our local high schools. .
((( charlottesville 🫧 )))@CvilleBubble

🇺🇸 Western Albemarle HS @TPUSA chapter hosted VA Delegate @NickJFreitas today! The @charliekirk11 influence and spirit are spreading in the Charlottesville area 🇺🇸 🇺🇸200 students packed in to ask questions & hear Freitas' take on the elections. About @jonesjay scandal: "It’s despicable, it’s horrible, it’s inexcusable," Freitas said. "I don’t think there have been significant enough repercussions," referencing Jay Jones' comments about the murder of children he knew ➡️"And if you're going to allow that in a political party, Freitas said, "Well, then you don't get to lecture me about tolerance and kindness." ➡️The WAHS students were excited, curious, strong, confident. Freitas was generous with his time during the speech and after, as students lined up to speak to him individually ➡️Western Albemarle HS TPUSA has more events planned, including the rescheduling of Victoria Cobb and the presentation of "Two Genders, One Truth." These kids are engaging in active learning and leadership -- and the future is bright🇺🇸 🇺🇸Huge THANK YOU to Nick Freitas for sharing his time and wisdom with the students. And to parent Naomi Flam for coordinatingthe event❤️🇺🇸 cc @tpusastudents @TFFVA @naomiflamVA

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Between the heist in Paris and the mofia gambling rings being uncovered at the NBA who needs the movies?
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
Hosting a prayer and worship night in Charlottesville, Virginia at Connect Church (off Lambs Rd next to Albemarle HS) on Monday night November 3 @ 7 PM to pray for our Virginia Elections. Come join us.
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Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Spanberger@SpanbergerForVA·
I will always protect reproductive freedom in Virginia. Full stop.
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Should I start doing “Sunday essays” for @realDailyWire like David French does for the New York Times…? What do we think?
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Trent Walker@trentonwalker·
My 18 year old got to vote for the first time today! I’m making sure I do everything I can to raise strong men in this world. And no, Virginia, we did not vote democrat. #earlyvoting @winwithwinsome
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My amazing father went to be with our Lord Jesus Christ this past week. I'm so blessed to have been raised by the most amazing man of God. He will be missed. Love you dad. hollandsentinel.com/obituaries/ppe…
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Pastor Rich Lusk
Pastor Rich Lusk@Vicar1973·
A few random observations after the Charlie Kirk memorial service: I wish I was about 30 years younger so I could live for several more decades in the America we are on the cusp of creating. Obviously, things could get derailed. Nothing is guaranteed. But the trajectory we are on is encouraging. The future is bright. The Republicans are stacked with men who would make great Presidents and successors to Trump in carrying forward the MAGA torch. (Vance is my favorite at this point.) More importantly, it is obvious there is a renewed interest in Christian faith, not only as the way of eternal salvation, but as a civilization-building force. This is especially true of young men who have found in Charlie a man worthy of emulation. Obviously not all the speeches were equally great, but many of them were explicitly Christian and proclaimed the gospel. To hear the VP of the United States openly declare that, "It is better to be persecuted for your faith than to deny the kingship of Christ” was quite amazing. Rob McCoy, Frank Turek, and Marco Rubio gave very clear gospel presentations to millions of people. The Secretary of War declared Jesus’ kingship. Tucker Carlson called on everyone to humbly repent of their own sin. Erika Kirk gave amazingly biblical counsel to men (“Be a leader worth following”) and women (“If you are a mother, that is the single most important ministry you have”). She was a model of what a godly wife should be in that situation. Trump Jr. displayed the kind of common sense we need - like the goal of making one income families the norm again and renouncing political violence. It was very impressive and encouraging overall. Maybe the most powerful moment was when Erika Kirk talked about how her husband was trying to reach disaffected, missionless young men, precisely like the one who killed her husband. I know some people will criticize her for forgiving the murderer apart from his repentance. But I think that’s nitpicking. We should be willing to forgive, even if the transaction of forgiveness remains incomplete because the offender will not confess and repent, and she demonstrated that willingness. Also, from the sum total of the speeches, it’s obvious that personal forgiveness and civil justice (in the case the death penalty) are not at all at odds. A murderer can be forgiven while still suffering the consequences of his actions. The use of the sword to bless the righteous and terrorize the wicked is clearly built into the MAGA program at this point. MAGA is all about law and order, and restoring the rule of law in our land. Charlie Kirk’s character and courage were honored. His political convictions were certainly clear in the service. But most importantly, his faith in Jesus was set forth as the center of his life and the key to everything he did. Charlie was honored; but Jesus was honored even more, which is what Charlie would have wanted. Charlie was presented as a Christian who was guided by his faith when he got involved in politics, not someone who instrumentalized his faith for political purposes. The service showed how much a man with a vision and a work ethic can accomplish. It’s astounding to consider how much Charlie transformed our nation in his all too short life. What we witnessed in the memorial service was Christian nationalism in nascent, immature form. Not everyone who spoke was a Christian - and Christian nationalism doesn’t require that. But what we saw is even people who do not share Charlie’s faith in Jesus showing open respect for Christianity. Everyone at the service was operating under the Christian gaze. We cannot make America great again without making America Christian again, which means making America Biblical again. MAGA needs MACA and MABA. Republicans in the past paid lip service to a god - a vague faith that never got defined. In this service, many politicians were explicitly Christian in their faith. It’s a remarkable shift in a very short period of time. Whatever Charlie’s eschatology was, he was a practical postmillennialist. As the left gets more Satanic, the right gets more consistently Christian. The lines are more clearly drawn than ever. The service and the events of the last 10 days clearly demonstrate that. If ever the Christian right, as the Christian right, as a political movement, was going to resort to the kind of anarchic violence we see on the left, this would have been it. The most famous and popular rightwing Christian apologist was murdered in broad daylight. And yet what do we see? No riots. No gunshots. No violence. Instead, we got a massive prayer meeting in a packed stadium, live-streamed to millions more all around the world. And we saw a wife (now a widow) who forgave her husband’s killer. The two sides are not the same. There is no moral equivalence here. Reformed Christians might be tempted to look down on the style of worship and music in the service and the imprecise theology on display. We should resist that temptation. What good is mature theology if you don’t enter the fray and get into the battle? Evangelicals charging the gates of hell with slingshots and BB guns are more effective than Reformed Christians who leave their jet fighters in the hangar and their battleships in the dock. An immature theology combined with courage and a willingness to act will always be more effective than mature theology and worship that never enter the fray. Reformed Christians love to be the Monday Morning Quarterback who criticize the normie evangelicals in the arena, but those who are in the arena are the ones through whom God is working to bring change. Perhaps the most important thing of all is that Charlie Kirk’s legacy was accurately portrayed. Charlie always made clear the cultural, political, and civilizational impact of Christian faith. Charlie was willing to connect the dots in a way that many pastors are not; he linked his faith to his economics, to his convictions about marriage and family, to his views of immigration and nationhood, to his belief in limited government, etc. In other words, he presented the Christian faith as a comprehensive system of truth that works in the real world. He challenged people (especially college students) with a biblical worldview, showing that Christian faith answers coherently and compellingly all the pressing personal *and* political questions of the day. That came through in the memorial service, and for that I am grateful.
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