Ken Wytsma
Ken Wytsma
Ken Wytsma is a social entrepreneur, author, and leader whose expertise and influence have impacted thousands of men and women worldwide. He is best known for founding the Justice Conference, an annual event that introduces people to biblical justice and social justice organizations. Ken is also a former lead pastor at Village Church, Antioch Church, and the former president of Kilns College, which is now known as the VOICES School of Liberation and Transformation.
Ken's educational background includes a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University, a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Bible/Biblical Studies, and a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion from Biola University.
He is a prolific author whose books, including The Myth of Equality, Pursuing Justice, and Redeeming How We Talk, tackle topics related to social justice, faith, and leadership. Ken is also a sought-after speaker who has made appearances on various media platforms, including RELEVANT Magazine, Worship Leader Magazine, and the Huffington Post.
Ken resides in Newberg, Oregon, with his wife and four daughters, where he continues to inspire and educate others through his teaching and writing.