
Embrace Change. Ignite Creativity. Breakthrough with Imagination.
"Do you want to be a creator? If so, Ken Wytsma is the guide you need to the true heart of leadership and influence. Create vs. Copy is the gold standard for inspiring leaders to make their mark."
Claire Diaz-Ortizauthor, speaker, Silicon Valley innovator
"Create vs. Copy masterfully articulates the nuanced realities of creativity through the lens of theology and practice. Ken rightly compels us to embrace the redemptive purpose and power of creativity in a world that desperately longs for its presence."
Charles LeeCEO of Ideation and author of Good Idea. Now What?
"Ken is one of the most creative guys I know, and he's written another terrific book--this time about the power of our imaginations to shape our lives, our world, and our faith."
Bob Goffauthor, Love Does, founder, Restore International
"Creating is one of the most healing things we can do for ourselves and for this world. Yet it is inherently difficult. Ken walks with us in this tension, helping us recognize our own creative spirit and honor the creative spirit of others, so we can better lead, love, parent, play, and exercise the Spirit of God in us. We need this book."
Allison Vesterfeltauthor, Packing Light: Thoughts on Living Life with Less Baggage
"To call Create vs. Copy a 'how-to' book would be erroneous but rather, this is a much needed book that will inspire imagination and creativity that will ultimately impact our spirituality, leadership, and daily living."
Eugene Chofounder, One Day's Wages, Author, Overrated
In Create vs. Copy Ken brings his unique integrationist approach straight to the heart of leadership and influence in a way that is sure to reform leader toolkits across may platforms and excite a generation of would-be leaders to lean heavy into their imaginations and creativity as they breathe life into the world."
Leroy Barbercofounder of The Voices Project and author of Everyday Missions
"Create vs. Copy will electrify our imaginations, as it challenges us to new, redemptive ways of seeing and tears us toward the flourishing that God intends for the world."
C. Christopher Smithcoauthor of Slow Church and founding editor of The Englewood Review of Books.
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