159. Kam Flynn on How Christian Mothers Can Lead with Faith in Public Life | Kam Flynn
Release Date: 06/26/2025
The Tammy Peterson Podcast
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info_outlineWhat does it look like to serve God faithfully in government while raising a family—and can national revival begin in the workplace? In this episode of the Tammy Peterson Podcast, we explore faith in public life, spiritual heritage in the UK, and the transformative power of motherhood and prayer. I sit down with Kam Flynn, a devoted wife, mother, and civil servant in the UK government with over two decades of experience in policy and efficiency. Kam shares how her journey from apartheid-era South Africa to Westminster leadership has been shaped by her deep Christian faith, her mother’s legacy, and a calling to unify believers through national prayer. We discuss the creation of the UK’s first National Week of Prayer, her work reforming education systems in South Africa, and what it means to listen for God’s voice when making life-altering decisions. Kam’s story is one of courage, clarity, and conviction. If this conversation moves you, leave a comment below, subscribe for more heartfelt episodes, and share it with someone who believes faith can change nations.
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