Jillian Miles Massey

Built for Connection: Phil Waldrep Ministries

Step inside the new Phil Waldrep Ministries headquarters and discover how intentional design transforms ministry into community. From warm wood tones to thoughtful seating nooks, every element invites connection and collaboration. Explore Phil’s library, unwind in cozy lounge spaces or gather in adaptable meeting rooms — each designed to reflect hospitality and purpose. In our latest blog post we uncover the materials, finishes and design decisions that breathe life into this welcoming space. Ready to be inspired? Dive into the story behind the design and see how every detail serves the mission.

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We Drove the Road to Hana and You Should Too

Planning a honeymoon or vacation in Maui? You’ll probably hear this from everyone: “You *have* to drive the Road to Hana.” We weren’t so sure—until we did it. With over 600 curves, stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, and views that took our breath away, the drive turned into one of the most unforgettable parts of our trip. In this post, we share what surprised us, what we wish we’d known, and why the Road to Hana really *is* worth it—if you do it your way.

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Honeymooning in Hawaii: Turtle Bay and Oahu

Hawaii was the dream honeymoon destination, and our adventure started on Oahu’s North Shore at Turtle Bay Resort—where we kicked back with oceanfront views, infinity pool drinks, and a sunrise beach photoshoot. We also took to the skies on the Magnum P.I. helicopter tour soaring over Pearl Harbor, Sacred Falls, and Jurassic Valley. Come on this recap journey with us!

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The House That Love Rebuilt

Brent and Ashley Collins transformed their historic home over three years, blending modern elegance with cherished memories. Key features include striking wooden beams, original elements like a fireplace and hardwood floors, and thoughtful spaces for family life. The design honors the past while creating a warm, functional environment tailored to their needs.

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