Larry and Susan Weil
Larry and Susan Weil have served with One Mission Society since October 1996 when they arrived as part of the first OMS team of missionaries in Mozambique. They arrived two weeks after Christian Academy in Mozambique (CAM) officially opened. They served in Mozambique for 24 years but due to Covid 19, were unable to return to Mozambique for their final term.
Larry was the mission treasurer and administrator in Mozambique and oversaw maintenance at CAM school and the mission campus. Larry has overseen various construction projects at CAM, and the remodeling of missionary homes on the campus. Susan was the director of CAM from 2006-2019 and taught various subjects, including music. A 1980 graduate of Seattle Pacific University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology/anthropology, Larry also attended the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science, graduating in 1982 with an associate of arts degree in mortuary science. Larry worked in funeral homes from 1980–1995 and then went to India from 1995–1996 to train the business manager of Allahabad Bible Seminary on the computer. Susan graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science degree in foods/nutrition. She has worked in various medical offices doing clerical and bookkeeping jobs. Susan served as an office manager for a family practice clinic for four years before going to India, where she directed the seminary choir and did clerical work. In December 2017, she received her masters of education in administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. Although the Weils were unable to return to Mozambique in 2019, new ministry responsibilities became available at OMS USA headquarters. They made the transition in July 2020 and now live on the OMS campus. Larry continues to act as a finance consultant and oversees all the budgets for the OMS Mozambique Team and CAM School in Mozambique, which he is able to do remotely. He also has the privilege to work with the finances for Every Community for Christ (ECC) throughout the world. He also works with the OMS USA/Global finance team. Most of his responsibilities allow him to work remotely from home. Susan is the administrative assistant to the director of Dynamic Women in Mission. Due to Covid 19, the entire focus of training nationals in their home country is now being done remotely using Zoom. Susan is a Zoom trainer and facilitator for the Seed Sower training and is busy planning these Zoom trainings throughout the world for all 2021 until in-person trainings are feasible. The Weils were involved in missions long before their trip to India. Susan’s parents, Nathan and Fern Krampitz, served 32 years with OMS in India, where Susan spent 12 years of her life. The Weils miss being in Mozambique and their missionary team, but recognize the Lord has lead them to these new ministry roles at OMS USA and they look forward to using their many years’ experience overseas for his honor and glory. |
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