Ken Wytsma is a leader, innovator, and social entrepreneur respected for his insight and collaborative spirit. He is the president of Kilns College, where he teaches courses on philosophy and justice. He is the founder of The Justice Conference—an annual international conference that introduces men and women to a wide range of organizations and conversations relating to biblical justice and God’s call to give our lives away.
Ken is a consultant and creative advisor to nonprofits such as World Relief and Food for the Hungry. Ken is also a church planter and the lead pastor at Antioch Church. The son of a Dutch immigrant, Ken lives in Bend, Oregon, with his wife, Tamara, and their four daughters.
Ken’s first book, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things, was recently released by Thomas Nelson Publishers. http://kenwytsma.com/pursuingjustice/
As we pray for the victims of yesterday's cruel act of inhumanity, let us commit ourselves to conquering all forms of evil & fear with good, to building bridges of peace, and to working together to create a more just, humane world that honors the full humanity of all human beings around the globe, right here at our doorsteps & within our own homes.
Tragedies have a way of clarifying deep within our souls the lesser from the "bigger things" of Life. As people of faith, our task it seems in this generation--where our world has for centuries seen and continues to see the lesser side of religion--is without fear to look within and, with God's help, to courageously let go of anything & everything that builds walls instead of bridges and does not ring with the full spiritual & moral clarity of our north star ideals--the bigger things--of our faith and our shared humanity.
Thank you Ken for your passion for the higher ideals of justice that lie at the very core of Biblical faith. Thank you for this humble message within your own Christian community to not fall into the familiar exegetical traps which seek to prove loyalty to scripture by "putting women in their place". Thank you for your solidarity in affirming the beauty and goodness of living fully into our shared humanity as male and female created differently, but equally in God's image.
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