Robin O’Bannon It’s All About Love Closing the Distance
Robin is the chief curriculum writer, instructor and founder of 21 Whiskey Servant Leadership Education, which is dedicated to the preparation of 21st century warriors for the role of servant leadership in the Millennium. “The best soldiers know that the most powerful instrument in a warrior’s inventory is love. We live in a time where we possess copious amounts of information, but are low on love. This prevents effective discipleship, making us of little use in the hands of the Lord in gathering Israel. We have to understand that no matter how much we know, it’s all about love. When we are not immersed in love we are not immersed in God and therefore cannot truly do what He asks.” She believes there are few better qualified for preparing Americans for the reins of leadership in the Millennium than those who have sacrificed all that they are to serve God and the sovereign citizens of this Republic in both peacetime and war. Those who personify, “Greater love hath no man than this…”
21 Whiskey is home to 21 Whiskey Presents: Millennial Coaching Through Conversation; The Promissory Note Project – Constitutional education focused on the 14th Amendment and its role in healing the wounds of division in the United States and the world. www.thepromissorynote.com; It’s All About Love: Teaching Women to Lead with Tenderness and Authority.
Robin is a veteran of Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Southern Watch. She also served as a dedicated Instructor of Technology and Military Science in the fields of leadership and the profession of arms. Her decorations and awards include Liberation of Kuwait Medal; Liberation of Kuwait Medal w/Saudi Palm; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Southwest Asia Defense Medal w/three devices; Global War on Terrorism Medal; National Defense Service Medal w/one device and ALS Instructor of the Year.
Robin has received an Occupational Instructor certification from Air University, and AAS, BA and MBA degrees in the fields of Military Science instruction, training, leadership and development. She believes, however, that her most valuable experience has come from being battle tested and honed by the “Supreme Commander in Chief” in the field of life.