Ken Hubbs
Ken Hubbs writes about discernment, continuity, and the hidden forces that shape decision-making over time. His work focuses less on prescribing change and more on helping readers see when staying the same has acquired cost.
With a bckground spanning leadership, ministry, and organizational life, he's spent decades observing how individuals, communities, and institutions remain faithful to what works long after responsiveness has diminished. Much of his writing emerges from the intersection where responsibility, identity, and endurance meet the limits of clarity.
Ken is particularly interested in how discernment operates under uncertainty, how cost distorts perception, and why meaningful decisions are often delayed not by fear or ignorance, but by structures that have grown heavy through success and continuity.
He lives in the Pacific Northwest and writes independently.
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