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Operation: To Honor

About Us

This work began with a desire placed in my heart by Yahuah, through Yahusha Ha’Mashyach — a desire to support covenant, restore meaning, and 

walk alongside others who are seeking truth.

We did set out to build a business and create a platform, but nothing ever 

seemed to fit accurately. The land, the work, the mission. 

This work has grown out of obedience, learning, and a willingness to walk 

forward without having everything figured out.

We are still learning. We are still growing. We approach this work as humble servants — listening, seeking, and walking beside those who are also on a journey for truth, 

led by The Most High.

Have questions, found the place you have been searching for, just need florals for a different special occasion (just ask, I love doing florals), or ready to talk dates? Fill out our contact us form or email us for more information! 


Why This Work Exists

Many marriages struggle not because of a lack of love, but because covenant was never understood or 

established from the beginning. The world has created this appearance of "marriage" and love that simply doesn't work 

and is set up to fail. The movies show us what simply isn't reality.

This work exists to help restore marriage to its intended foundation — not as a performance, a contract, or a cultural milestone, 

but as a covenant entered with intention, responsibility, and reverence under Yahuah.

It also exists to create space for fellowship, restoration, and community — for couples, families, and individuals 

seeking truth, rest, and connection.

Why Covenant Matters Here

Marriage is not meant to be built on culture, trends, or emotions alone. It is meant to be established as 

covenant under our Creator—a set-apart commitment rooted in faithfulness, responsibility, and truth.

Our desire is to serve couples who want something deeper than modern wedding culture—

couples who feel drawn to build a foundation that can hold.

Reach Out

If you feel drawn toward covenant marriage, the next step is simply a conversation. This is not a sales process, and there is no pressure or rush.

To help us support you well, feel free to include:

  • your location

  • your general timeframe (if you have one)

  • what you’re hoping for

  • whether you’re envisioning something private or a small gathering

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Ashley Van Drie
Owner

 


    I am grateful you are here, and honored to walk alongside you — whether that means supporting you as you enter a covenant marriage, or simply standing with you as you seek truth and alignment with Yahuah.


     This work exists because of a calling, not a business plan. It has grown out of obedience, lived experience, and a deep desire to serve what Yahuah is restoring in individuals, families, and community.


     I am a lifelong caregiver, a wife to a 100% disabled combat veteran, and a mother and grandmother. Service, compassion, and endurance have shaped every season of my life. My husband and I have walked through many challenges together — including PTSD, TBI, cancer, and the realities of military life — and those experiences did not harden us; they refined us. They taught us the weight of covenant, the necessity of patience, and the power of walking together through hardship rather than around it.


   For many years, we have volunteered with veteran-focused and adaptive-needs nonprofits, particularly camps and spaces created to offer rest, understanding, and support. Through that service, we witnessed how deeply people need places where they are not judged, fixed, or managed — but simply allowed to breathe, be understood, and begin healing.

    Giving back is not separate from this work; it is part of its foundation. Covenant, service, and restoration are not different missions — they are intertwined.


     While creativity and thoughtful preparation are part of what we offer, they are never the focus. Every ceremony, gathering, or act of service is approached with the same intention: to create space that honors Yahuah, protects dignity, and supports life. No two journeys look the same, and we seek to walk with each person or couple in a way that respects their story rather than imposing a template.


     We do not approach this work as judges, authorities, or gatekeepers. We are called to love unconditionally, to show grace, and to engage with others gently — without coercion and without performance. This is a place for learning, growth, and discernment, not pressure or perfection.


     Thank you for trusting us with this part of your journey. We carry this responsibility with humility, prayer, and a deep respect for what Yahuah is doing in each life we are allowed to walk alongside.

 

Our Mission:

We exist to serve what Yahuah is restoring — covenant in marriage, refuge for the weary, and community rooted in truth, compassion, and obedience.


OTH, His & Hers Vintage, and Operation Peacekeeper are all built in honor of those we’ve lost, those who continue to struggle, those who have served, and those still serving today. We recognize and deeply appreciate the selfless sacrifices made by our Military, Police, Firefighters, and EMTs—every single day. Our gratitude extends not only to them, but to their spouses and families as well.
Service is a family commitment, and we honor that fully.

We will never forget Rammon Macon—son of The Most High, a respected Marine, devoted husband, and loving father to four amazing “Chickens.” He will forever be our friend, and his memory continues to inspire everything we do.

If you would like to honor a friend, battle buddy, or loved one who has passed—whether through service or through their own personal battle—you are welcome to share their photo and a short tribute. Please email it to us, and we will proudly add them here.

We keep their memories alive. Always. Forever in our hearts.

A Look At Operation Peacekeeper

Operation Peacekeeper exists as an extension of covenant — a mission rooted in obedience to Yahuah and a commitment to protect life, dignity, and hope.

This mission was born out of lived experience and a deep awareness that many veterans, first responders, and civil servants carry unseen weight from years of service, responsibility, and exposure to trauma. Too often, the world offers escape through isolation, substances, or silence. We believe there must be another way.

Operation Peacekeeper is being stewarded as a set-apart refuge — a place where those who serve selflessly can step away from what overwhelms them and enter an environment of peace, understanding, and safety, without judgment and without pressure.

As the Remnant Covenant Gatherings project grows, we are working toward establishing simple permanent gathering cabin/tents on the land. These spaces are envisioned as places where civil servants and veterans can:

  • rest without expectation or performance

  • be surrounded by others who understand the weight of service

  • step away from triggering environments without turning to drugs, alcohol, or suicide

  • experience quiet, nature, and meaningful fellowship

  • be gently supported and, when needed, directed toward additional resources and help

This is not a treatment center, a program, or a replacement for professional care. It is a place of presence — where healing can begin through rest, community, and covenant.

At its heart, Operation Peacekeeper exists to keep life, to offer refuge before crisis becomes catastrophe, and to create space where restoration can begin in a way that honors the whole person — body, mind, and spirit — under the authority and provision of Yahuah.

A portion of the work done through covenant ceremonies and gatherings and sales from His & Hers Vintage, along with our GoFundMe, helps support this mission, allowing covenant, service, and restoration to move forward together with integrity and purpose. We hope to offer appreciation marriage ceremonies and baby showers free of charge to civil servants twice a year, through the grace of Yahuah, beginning in 2027. We also aim to be the stepping stones for other help that may be needed. If you know of anyone in need or that you would like to nominate for our next appreciation ceremony, please feel free to contact us.



This mission is carried forward with humility, palal, and trust that what is meant to save 

life will grow in its proper time.




Photo is from our 2019 Military Appreciation Wedding honoring a 100% disabled Marine.

More About The Owners


In 2016, Ashley earned her degree in Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management (HRTM), specializing in Event Planning, 

a field that she is naturally inclined towards. My experience includes organizing "Mini proms" for 8th graders, various school dances, and serving on the PTSA as the teacher appreciation and hospitality chair. She has also decorated and coordinated ten weddings, themed birthday celebrations, and baby showers, among other events. 


For the past five and a half years, she has had the privilege of caring for her aunt, who has alcohol-induced dementia. 
We created a sober home for her, and she has successfully remained sober, now thriving in assisted living, which she chose to connect with peers her age. We thoroughly enjoyed the time caring for her in our home, and enjoy even more the time 
we get to spend with her now, outside her assisted living on our day trips.

Upon graduating with a degree in HRTM in 2016, Ashley felt her education wasn’t complete. Guided by a higher calling, she attended 
Liberty University and earned her bachelor's in Psychology, focusing on Trauma/Crisis and Military Family Resilience. 
Her goal was to support veteran and other civil servant families coping with post-combat and other challenges, 
as over 22 veterans—now believed to be around 40—take their own lives daily, not to mention all other 
civil servants and how their spouses are affected. 
WE, AS A WHOLE, MUST DO BETTER!!!

In November 2019, we held our first fully donated Military Appreciation Wedding for a 100% disabled Marine, 
launching Operation: Peacekeeper, our unofficial nonprofit. The event was made possible through the kindness of 
volunteers and donors who didn't care about a tax write-off! However, the pandemic disrupted our plans briefly. 

By August 2021, we acquired our land and what was to be our home, nonprofit, and business, 
but in October 2022, Ashley was diagnosed with an extremely rare and aggressive form of skin cancer, DFSP. 
She underwent holistic treatments, followed by radiation therapy. On September 27, 2023, 
she had surgery, successfully removing the giant tumor from her shoulder, 
and by the grace of Yahuah, all cancer was gone. We now know that what we thought was our land,
 was just given to us for restoration for Him, just like these temporary bodies. 
She is a survivor, and her journey continues as we continue to grow 
and head in the direction we have been called.

During all this time, her amazing and super supportive husband, Paul, has put up with all the shinanigans. 
He is the business side to her creative and artsy being.
We started buying and selling vintage and antique goods online 10 years ago, 
and have branched into 5 booths located in an antique mall in North GA 
(learn all about His & Hers Vintage on the next page). 
We thoroughly enjoy the search, finding, and selling of perfect pieces you didn't know you were missing. 
This has become therapy for Paul, a 100% disabled veteran and who suffers from PTSD, a TBI, and chronic pain.
Every detail we put into everything we do comes from the Highest Power there is. 
He leads us and guides us, His Ruach shines through us, and He will continue through every adventure he leads us to. 
Will yours be the next one we embark on?

We look forward to serving you with the same dedication, care, and integrity that has shaped our journey. 
All praise to The Most High, Yahuah and His Son, Yahusha Ha'Mashyach.