The key to Active Learning Associates is people. The persons below have written all or part of each resource that ALA offers. They direct the company, ship the books, produce this Web site, and keep the company records. They have different backgrounds, but one goal - to enrich the life of your church, family, and community.
The short biographies below tell more about the ALA partners, Phyllis Vos Wezeman, Kenneth R. Wezeman,Ronald Liechty, and Anna L. Liechty.
ANNA L. LIECHTY
Anna L. Liechty formerly chaired the English Department at Plymouth
(IN) High School, and coordinated Christian Education and Youth Ministries
at Plymouth's First United Church of Christ. Ann holds an M.S. in
Education from Indiana University, South Bend, and has taught from middle
school to undergraduate level. Her background and experience in writing
and drama have lead to many opportunities for dramatizations of Biblical
characters and stories within religious education and worship settings.
She enjoys spending time with her four children and six grandchildren.
RONALD LIECHTY
Ron Liechty retired as pastor of First United Church of Christ, Plymouth,
Indiana. He is a graduate of DePauw University, Garret Evangelical
Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and Christian Theological Seminary (D.Min.).
Ron's ministry spans 35 years, with a focus on local church renewal and
ecumenism. Active in community organizations, Ron is a member of
numerous civic boards and committees.
KENNETH R. WEZEMAN
Ken, a former pastor and hospital chaplain, holds a B.A. from Calvin
College and an M.Div. from Calvin Theological Seminary. Ken's interests
in computers and ham radio make him the logical choice to be the Active
Learning Associates "technology consultant." Ken and Phyllis are
the parents of three children, and grandparents of Quin, Ayle, and Lief!
PHYLLIS VOS WEZEMAN
Phyllis Wezeman is Director of Christian Nurture at First Presbyterian
Church, South Bend, Indiana, as well as President of Active Learning Associates,
Inc.. Phyllis holds an M.S. from Indiana University, where she has
served as Adjunct Faculty in the Education Department. She is the
1997 recipient of the Indiana University School of Continuing Studies Distinguished
Alumni Award. She is an "Honorary Professor" of the St. Petersburg
(Russia) State University of Pedagogical Art. Phyllis is an active
consultant, board member, or workshop leader for numerous groups.
She is the author of over 400 books and articles on creative approaches
to education and positive activities for peacemaking.