Christian Coalition of America founder Pat Robertson was invited by KKN to speak in Oslo later that year as part of a conference on "biblical spiritual warfare".
[6][7][8] From 1997 to 2001, Torp was a member of the supervisory board of the umbrella organization Til Helhet ('To wholeness'), bringing together Christian initiatives to help homosexual people who want to "change their lifestyle".
Between 1995 and 2000, Torp built up the organization Til Frihet ('To freedom'), which he claimed to have helped more than a hundred gays and lesbians to change their sexual orientation.
[24][25] From 2016, he became active in work against the Norwegian Child Welfare Services together with Polish organisation Ordo Iuris, which led him to gain an extensive network among international ambassadors.
"[26] He has also gained contacts and had personal audience with the world's leading Muslim leaders, including Ahmed el-Tayeb, Shawki Allam and Mohamed Gomaa.
The Seven Mountain Mandate involves Christians taking dominion over seven societal spheres for God: family, religion, education, media, arts and entertainment, business, and government.
"[33] Since being profiled in a front-page newspaper article in 2009, Torp's son Anders has spoken out publicly about his "extreme" upbringing, which included spiritual warfare, preparing for the end times, twenty-seven exorcisms and fasting for 40 days.
[36] Torp's daughter Christine has also spoken out about a childhood of being terrified of God, sin and hell, and of having been prepared for being persecuted, tortured and killed because they were Christians in the end times.