
Over almost two decades, Lynne Klomp has walked the corridors of power in Australia’s Parliament House. She has seen the hand of God move on Members of Parliament and the nation. As co-founder of the Parliamentary Prayer Network, Lynne has seen this ministry establish a reputation of the utmost integrity. Members of parliament hold the ministry in high regard.
God is challenging a new generation of his people to establish the Kingdom of God in the government mountain. Through prayer and positioning with purpose, transformation is taking place in the governments of nations of the world. Whether you are called to pray, advise or stand for election as a government representative, this training course will help equip you for the task.

The sessions will be fun and being knowledgeable in the area of politics is not a requirement. Each week we will learn more about the Kingdom of God and the culture of the government mountain. You will grow in confidence in walking in that place with authority. You can be a blessing in ways that will release favour on your life and give glory to God. There are also first- hand insights from a dozen Christian MPs that generously gave their time to add depth to this project.
“God has used this ministry to impact my life and the Parliament in powerful ways for two decades. He will do that for your life too.” John Forrest MP – Member for Mallee
In 1993 Lynne Klomp co-founded the Parliamentary Prayer Network. This marketplace ministry is now part of HeavenActs. Lynne has worked in Australia and the UK as an early childhood teacher in both government and private schools. She also helped establish the successful national business Seminars Australia, which is now run by her husband Peter. In 2000 Lynne published the book ‘Australian Tapestry’. Lynne is an ordained minister of the gospel. She has also completed a Doctorate of Ministry from the Christian Leadership University. Now residing in Sydney, Lynne and Peter lived in Canberra for twenty two years. They have 3 children; Natalie, Gabrielle and Alexander. As a family they attend Jubilee International Church, Waverley.