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Most people would be overwhelmed with being a wife and working mother, but not Robin. She is currently pursuing other aspirations because of her desire to make a difference in the lives of others. Towards that end, she has been hosting and producing a cable talk show, “Come On In w/Robin Sweet-Ransom”, for several years. The show’s purpose is to interview guests on topics ranging from domestic abuse to politics. However, rather than following today’s trend of mud-slinging, she endeavors to give a fresh perspective which centers upon Godly morals and personal responsibility. Being enterprising and creating her own talk show has been very challenging yet rewarding and it is her desire to eventually become global so that she can reach and assist more people to obtain their pentacle of success. Robin, ordained as an Elder/Evangelist in August, 2008, was motivated by her strong love for Jehovah, Jesus Christ & The Holy Spirit to spread their love abroad. She recently fulfilled a lifelong desire and went to Kenya in September, 2007. She spent a lot of time getting to know the needs and aspirations of many people from the cities to the villages. Robin ascertained that they needed 300 Bibles and mentors, who can assist over 100 adults to reach their business objectives. To that end, she is “moving forward” to partner Americans with Africans so that they can both grow from the interchange of their diverse and rich cultures. She is starting in a small village named, Umoja or Unity (formerly Sigomre, Kenya) and once successful there, move to another village until poverty is no longer the first thing you think of when you hear the word “Africa”. Rather, you’ll think “Enterprising and Rejuvenated”! She raised $4000 and purchased 300 Luo, Swahili & English Bibles. She is now focusing on matching mentors with mentees. Robin also sees the value of starting at home to make a difference and for several years has engaged in evangelism in the US. With the help of her husband and daughter, she ministers to the homeless with the Word of God, food and clothing. Most recently, she began volunteering at the VA hospital to show her love and respect to our veterans. |
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