The Word of Life Experience: Spring 2026

Gianna Liriano '18

Josiah Rose '22

Pamela De Los Santos '19

Josue Vasquez (Groom, '22 '23)

Yvanna Vasquez (Bride, '23 '24)

Dianna Peña '23

Nicolette Jessup '23 '24

Kay Singer '22 '23

Daniel Henriquez '19

Sabrina Lopez '19

David Henriquez '21

Caleb DiMillo '22

Danny Henriquez '24 '25

Lina Schumacher '23 '24

Tara Avery '23 '24

Levi Winegeart '22 '23

David Singer '22 '23

Alumni Updates All the latest news from our Bible Institute graduates! 1970s

Vasquez wedding, Dominican Republic, May 2025

1980s Kelly (Murray ’80) Treisch lives in Texas, where she works as a registered nurse, caring for others with both skill and compassion. She and her husband, Robert, attend One Church in nearby Clifton, Texas. Elizabeth Dalenberg ’81 lives in Virginia, where she works at Liberty Christian Academy. Note: In our last issue, the Hewitts’ names were misspelled, and incorrect information was printed regarding Linda’s maiden name. We sincerely apologize for the errors. The corrected and updated information is below: Brigg “BJ” ’82 and Linda (Smith ’82) Hewitt after more than four decades of marriage and ministry in California, recently moved across the country to Alabama to

look like a Nancy,” and the name Sara stuck for the rest of the year – even appearing that way in the yearbook!

Kathy (Otten ’75) Johnson is a retired dairy farmer and spent 27 years working in a group home serving individuals with mental health challenges. Today, she continues to stay active as an author and book coach and works part time as a substitute teacher’s aide. She has three adult children: Kevin, Kristie, and Amanda. “I loved my time there. I learned who I was as a person, fell in love for the first time, and made friends I’m still in contact with today.” – Kathy Johnson ’75 Nancy (Fox ’79) Tripler – is known to her Word of Life Bible Institute classmates as “Sara Fox” – still smiles when she recalls how the nickname came to be. A classmate, David Duma, once remarked that she “didn’t

“I loved my year at WOLBI. It wasn’t easy, but it was well worth it. I got a lot of

demerits and had to work most days off – but that was fun! I really enjoyed being a counselor at The Island. I went to WOL Camps for seven years before attending the Bible Institute, and I’m so thankful for getting the Word of God into my heart.” – Nancy Tripler ’79 Nancy has spent much of her life working in camp ministry and continues to serve the Lord through biblical counseling while attending Elevation Church. She and her husband, Stu, have three adult children: Johanna (38), Jaclyn (35), and Hallie (31).

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