Between 2002[1] and 2013,[2] Wegge served as the secretary-general of Stefanus Alliance International, formerly named Norwegian Mission to the East, a Christian missions and human rights organisation, with a special focus on freedom of belief and religion as expressed in Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
[3] After studying theology, musicology and folklore at University of Oslo ( MA degree in Religion and Philosophy), he worked as a teacher at Tryggheim Folk High School (1995-1997) and later as Director of Culture in Hå municipality (1997-1980).
Wegge initiated a 1997 musical album involving the Norwegian choir SKRUK and Azeri musicians and singers.
The result was the appointment of Storfjell as chief archaeologist of a YUKOS-sponsored excavation to the Sea of Azov in 2001 to find evidence to back up Heyerdahl's Odin theory.
[6] Photographs of artefacts found during the Azov excavation appeared in Heyerdahl's 2001 book Jakten på Odin.