Ken Wytsma is a writer, educator, and social entrepreneur known for his works exploring faith, justice, and philosophy. His first book, "Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things," examines the intersection of biblical principles and social action, while his second book, "The Grand Paradox: The Messiness of Life, the Mystery of God and the Necessity of Faith," delves into the complexities of belief and doubt. Both works reflect his commitment to addressing profound theological and ethical questions.
As the president of Kilns College, Wytsma teaches courses on justice and philosophy, fostering dialogue around leadership and creativity. He founded The Justice Conference, an international platform that connects individuals and organizations dedicated to social justice. His background as a church planter and pastor informs his writing, blending theological insight with practical engagement in community and cultural issues.
Wytsma resides in Oregon with his wife and four daughters. His work continues to influence discussions on faith-based activism, emphasizing the transformative power of justice and service.