Our Commitment

Rooted in Biblical principles, our team speaks truth, acts with compassion, and defends the Constitution against corrosive ideologies.

We align with Communities of Texan Families through prayer, fellowship, and bold action to preserve faith, family, and freedom for future generations.

Constitutional Commission Goals

Align

We align with city, county, and state-level groups and individuals across Texas, especially those active on X, to protect the Constitution through unified action.

Guided by Matthew 6:5-13, we pray for God’s wisdom to mobilize communities, encouraging Texans to report illegal aliens, terrorists, or groups promoting Quranic teachings as DEI (via EndDEI.org) and to flag politicians tied to such groups for potential IRS or Texas AG violations.

Matthew 25:35 inspires us to act with compassion, ensuring our alignment fosters constitutional integrity and local engagement.

Amplify

We amplify truth by illuminating Islamic and communist legal ideologies that erode the Constitution, as inspired by Matthew 10:35-39’s call to speak boldly, even when divisive.

Matthew 18:15 guides us to communicate with grace, addressing issues privately and respectfully to uphold our commitment to speak well of our neighbor.

Through evidence-based discussions in our X Community, we share examples of these ideologies in elected offices, schools, and government recreation, empowering members to reveal subversion with clarity and conviction.

Act

We act to protect constitutional integrity, driven by the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-19) to spread truth and make disciples.

Our family-aligned community collaborates to develop actionable strategies—such as analyzing policies, educating allies, or advocating locally—while remaining prayerful and discerning.

Drawing inspiration from groups like Generation Joshua’s civic engagement and RAIR’s investigative exposés, we seek to counter corrosive ideologies effectively, ensuring our actions align with biblical and constitutional values to preserve freedom and faith.

WHO WE ARE

Defending faith, liberty, and freedom through biblical values and constitutional integrity.

Ava Zolari

Co-Founder | Visionary Leader

Role: Drives public advocacy, rallying Texans to oppose unconstitutional ideologies and policies.

Expertise: A congressional candidate (pending), Ava has years of grassroots activism, focusing on border security, reducing government overreach, and exposing Sharia law influences. Her X presence (@AvaZolari4TX) amplifies calls to action, like Capitol Day protests.

Bio: Based in Houston, Ava’s faith (Matthew 28:6) fuels her fight against corrosive ideologies. Guided by Matthew 28:18-19, she mobilizes X users to report illegal activities and DEI abuses, ensuring compassionate outreach (Matthew 25:35) and respectful communication (Matthew 18:15) to unite communities.

Joshua Konkle

Co-founder and VP of Operations / Chief of Staff

Role: Leads the Constitutional Commission, aligning Texas communities to protect the Constitution from corrosive ideologies.

Expertise: With over 20 years in leadership and mentoring, Joshua brings strategic insight to civic advocacy. His Elisheba (Oath to God) via Christian faith purposefully drives his mission to counter threats like DEI-driven Quranic teachings or illegal activities, mobilizing X users (@7SwanSwimming) for action.

Bio: An Austin-based Texan, Joshua founded the Commission to blend biblical discipline with constitutional defense. Inspired by Matthew 10:35-39, he boldly addresses ideological threats, while Matthew 18:15 ensures respectful dialogue. He connects with local groups to report violations to the Texas AG, ICE, IRS, Department of Education, rooted in prayer and service (Matthew 6:5-13, 25:35).

Guiding Biblical Principles

We execute with a foundation on the Book of Matthew, the first Gospel in the New Testament.

It was written primarily for a Jewish audience to present Jesus as the promised Messiah and King. Authored by Matthew (Levi), a former tax collector and disciple, it emphasizes Jesus’ fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, His teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection.

Structured around five major discourses (e.g., Sermon on the Mount, Great Commission), Matthew bridges the Old and New Covenants, calling readers to follow Jesus’ teachings and spread His message.

🙏 Matthew 25:35 (NIV): "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in."

Why we use it: This verse is part of the Parable of the Sheep and Goats, where Jesus describes the final judgment. He identifies acts of compassion—feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, welcoming strangers—as service to Him.

For our Community, it underscores showing Christ-like love and discernment in addressing needs, balancing vigilance against harmful ideologies with practical care for others.

⚔️ Matthew 10:35-39 (NIV): "For I have come to turn ‘a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law—a man’s enemies will be the members of his own household.’ Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves their son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. Whoever does not take up their cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it."

Why we use it: In this passage, Jesus commissions His disciples, warning that His message will cause division, even within families, quoting Micah 7:6. He demands ultimate loyalty, above human relationships, and calls for self-denial (taking up the cross).

For our Community, it emphasizes the courage to speak truth about corrosive ideologies and to encourage assimilation, even if it divides, prioritizing Christ’s mission.

🌍 Matthew 28:18-19 (NIV): "Then Jesus came to them and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.’"

Why we use it: Known as the Great Commission, this passage records Jesus’ post-resurrection command to His disciples to spread His teachings globally, making disciples and baptizing in the Triune name. It’s a call to action, empowering believers with Christ’s authority.

For our Community, it supports our mission to “align, amplify, and act,” spreading truth aligned with biblical discipline to counter ideologies.

🕊️ Matthew 6:5-13 (NIV): "And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. This, then, is how you should pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.’"

Why we use it: This passage, part of the Sermon on the Mount, teaches authentic prayer, contrasting sincere devotion with hypocritical displays. Jesus provides the Lord’s Prayer as a model, focusing on God’s holiness, will, provision, forgiveness, and protection.

For our Community, it grounds our work in prayer, seeking God’s guidance and strength to confront corrosive ideologies while fostering humility and dependence on Him.

🤝 Matthew 18:15 (NIV): "If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over."

Why we use it: This verse outlines Jesus’ teaching on resolving conflicts within the church, emphasizing private, loving correction to restore relationships. It reflects the commandment to speak well of our neighbor (Leviticus 19:18, Exodus 20:16) by addressing issues with grace and truth.

For our Community, it guides communication, ensuring members discuss corrosive ideologies respectfully, seeking reconciliation and clarity while upholding biblical integrity.

Family Aligned Community Partners

Our Partner Selection Process

We select our partners based on their alignment with our core biblical principles and a steadfast commitment to constitutional values. Each partner is evaluated within the current context, ensuring their actions and influence reflect our mission. From influential voices on X to impactful organizations, our partners share our dedication to faith, freedom, and truth.

Current partners include:

RAIR FoundationSafeguards the Constitution by exposing networks, particularly Islamic supremacism and radical leftism, that undermine American sovereignty.

Real Estate Mindset & Mockingbird Properties: Advocate for fair property taxation and secure homeownership, empowering families by exposing Central Appraisal District fraud and defending constitutional property rights through education, legal action, and community mobilization.

Texas Values: Advocates for biblical, Judeo-Christian values across Texas to ensure religious liberty flourishes and families prosper.

The Remnant Ministry Texas: Advocates for Kingdom unity, prayer, and action-oriented initiatives to protect vulnerable populations, foster patriotism, and uphold liberty through domestic and international outreach.

Act for America: Advocates for constitutional integrity, especially against perceived sharia law threats.

Generation Joshua: Teaches youth to protect the Constitution as a framework for freedom, linked to faith.

Christian Constitutional Society (historical): Sought to uphold constitutional principles through Christian morality.

RAIR Foundation

Mission: RAIR (Rise Align Ignite Reclaim) Foundation USA, led by Amy Mek, seeks to reclaim the U.S. Republic from networks waging war on the Constitution, borders, and Judeo-Christian values. It focuses on exposing Islamic supremacism, radical leftism, and related threats (e.g., sharia, communism, globalism) through investigative journalism and activism to combat subversion and preserve Western civilization.

Engagement: A grassroots, activist, and investigative organization with a national presence, operating as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit. It engages supporters through a website, social media (notably X), videos, and local campaigns, amplifying voices via translations in multiple languages (e.g., German, Arabic) to reach global audiences.

Why we like them: RAIR uses investigative reports, interviews, and exposés to highlight threats like Islamic enclaves, terror-linked groups, and government overreach (e.g., COVID mandates). It’s secular in tone but defends Judeo-Christian values, mobilizing citizens for policy advocacy and public awareness.

Real Estate Mindset and Mockingbird Properties

Mission: Real Estate Mindset and Mockingbird Properties, led by Travis Spencer and Mitchell Vexler respectively, form a powerful partnership dedicated to exposing systemic property tax fraud by Central Appraisal Districts (CADs), particularly the Denton Central Appraisal District (DCAD), while empowering families through education and advocacy for fair homeownership and taxation policies. Their mission is to protect property owners’ rights, promote economic stability, and foster family-aligned communities, guided by constitutional protections of due process and property rights (e.g., 5th and 14th Amendments) and biblical principles of justice and stewardship. They focus on combating fraudulent appraisals, providing actionable real estate education, and advocating for legislative reforms to ensure liberty and fairness.

Engagement: Real Estate Mindset and Mockingbird Properties engage through a dynamic combination of Real Estate Mindset’s YouTube-based media platform (198,000 subscribers, over 1,400 videos) and Mockingbird Properties’ legal and advocacy efforts as a Dallas-based real estate investment company. Together, they produce high-impact videos, legal filings, and educational resources, including Real Estate Mindset’s Home Buying Master Class, How to End Property Tax courses, and Property Tax Revolt video series (e.g., “PROPERTY TAX REVOLT | Software Fraud,” 34K views), alongside Mockingbird’s lawsuit against DCAD (filed October 2023, amended April 2024) and public petitions for judicial action. They inform and activate homeowners, real estate investors, families, and policymakers through events like the May 2024 Restore the Republic & Denton County GOP Round Table, free resources like tax protest forms, and collaborations with groups such as OBBM Network TV, Restore the Republic, and DFW Deplorables. Led by Travis Spencer, a licensed mortgage loan officer and realtor with over 20 years of experience, and Mitchell Vexler, a seasoned real estate developer, they expose CAD misconduct (e.g., DCAD’s manipulation of 60,000 property records) and propose systemic reforms like replacing ad valorem taxes with a uniform sales tax.

Why we like them: Real Estate Mindset and Mockingbird Properties have proven they are a united force committed to constitutional principles of property rights, due process, and economic liberty, resonating with Texas’s tradition of family-aligned communities rooted in freedom. Their combined strengths—Real Estate Mindset’s extensive YouTube reach and educational resources paired with Mockingbird’s robust legal advocacy and evidence-based exposés of CAD fraud—empower property owners to secure their financial future and fight government overreach. This partnership aligns with the Constitutional Commission’s goal of upholding the Constitution through Christian values of stewardship and justice, strengthening family prosperity by defending property ownership as a cornerstone of independence.

Texas Values

Mission: Texas Values, founded in 2012 by Jonathan M. Saenz, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and advancing a culture of family values in Texas. Their mission is to stand for biblical, Judeo-Christian values, ensuring Texas is a state where religious liberty flourishes, families prosper, and every human life is valued. They focus on promoting policies that protect religious freedom, traditional marriage, parental rights, and the sanctity of life from conception to natural death.

Engagement: Texas Values engages through its 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Texas Values, and its 501(c)(4) advocacy arm, Texas Values Action, which lobbies for faith, family, and freedom in the political arena. They inform and activate individuals, families, and churches via events like Texas Faith & Family Day, legislative testimony (over 150 times in 2025), and grassroots campaigns such as Women’s Privacy Day of Action. Their team, led by President Jonathan M. Saenz, collaborates with legislators, conducts public outreach, and provides resources to strengthen conservative values.

Why we like them: Texas Values has proven they are a group committed to constitutional principles like religious liberty and family values, which resonate with Texas’s cultural and legal interests. They defend the state’s foundational values with their active legislative advocacy and grassroots mobilization represent a conservative voice, aligning with the Constitutional Commission's goal of upholding the Constitution.

The Remnant Ministry Texas

Mission: The Remnant Ministry TX, founded by Dr. Pete Chambers, is a nonprofit association of churches dedicated to advancing a family- and church-centered Christian worldview through collaborative ministry efforts. Their mission is to support partner churches in articulating biblical values, providing resources for pastor training, and engaging in practical service to vindicate the weak, do justice to the afflicted, and rescue the needy, as inspired by Psalms 82:3-4.

They focus on promoting Kingdom unity, prayer, and action-oriented initiatives that protect vulnerable populations, foster patriotism, and uphold liberty, with activities spanning domestic and international outreach.

Engagement:
The Remnant Ministry TX engages through its association of churches under Internal Revenue Code § 170(b)(1)(A)(i), operating as a faith-based network that coordinates border operations in response to declared invasions, child trafficking recoveries via Operation Millstone (partnering with rescue teams), and disaster relief efforts such as the 2025 Guadalupe River flood response.

They inform and activate individuals, families, and churches through events like the Tent Revival 2025, the Fire Team prayer and petition group, and grassroots campaigns including water toxicity testing and aid distribution. Their team, led by Founder Dr. Pete Chambers—a retired U.S. Army Green Beret, Purple Heart recipient, and flight surgeon—collaborates with local authorities, organizations like America's Black Robe Regiment and Banners 4 Freedom, and conducts public outreach while providing testimony against mandates and advocating for border security.

Why we like them: The Remnant Ministry TX has proven they are a group committed to constitutional principles like liberty, patriotism, and public service, which resonate with Texas’s cultural and legal interests. They defend the state’s foundational values with their active faith-driven advocacy, disaster mobilization, and efforts to replace weak leadership with servant leaders, aligning with the Constitutional Commission's goal of upholding the Constitution through Christian action and community transformation.

Act for America

Mission: Act for America, founded by Brigitte Gabriel in 2007, Act for America seeks to protect American security and values by advocating against threats, particularly Islamic extremism and sharia law, which it views as incompatible with the Constitution. It promotes policies to preserve national sovereignty and Western civilization.

Engagement: A national grassroots organization with chapters across the U.S., it engages members through rallies, lobbying, email campaigns, and local activism. It claims millions of supporters, though exact numbers are unclear, and operates as a 501(c)(4) nonprofit.

Why we like them: Highly activist and public, it focuses on policy advocacy (e.g., anti-sharia legislation, border security) and mobilizing citizens to influence lawmakers. It’s outspoken, often controversial for its strong anti-Islam rhetoric, and secular in tone, prioritizing constitutional and security concerns over explicit Christian framing.

Generation Joshua

Mission: Generation Joshua is a modern organization inspiring Christian youth (ages 11–19) to engage in civics, rooted in a vision of restoring biblical and constitutional principles. It draws inspiration from Hamilton’s Christian Constitutional Society, aiming to develop young leaders who defend faith, family, and freedom.

Engagement: Organized through “GenJ Clubs” by congressional district or county, with at least five members meeting monthly to pray, study civics, support conservative candidates, and engage in community service. It’s part of the Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), targeting homeschooling families.

Why we like them: Practical and grassroots, it combines education (e.g., iCivics courses), political activism (e.g., voter drives, campaign volunteering), and spiritual growth (prayer, biblical worldview). It addresses broad cultural shifts rather than naming specific ideologies, though it implicitly opposes secular or progressive trends.

Operation Heal America

Mission: Operation Heal America, founded in 2020 by James H. Spence IV, is a kingdom company dedicated to unleashing spiritual healing and revival from our house to the White House through obedience to 2 Chronicles 7:14 for the expansion of God’s kingdom and the magnification of His glory worldwide. Their mission focuses on mobilizing Bible-believing pastors and Christians to foster national repentance, spiritual renewal, and adherence to biblical principles, addressing moral and societal issues across institutions in America.

Engagement: Operation Heal America engages as an LLC, with James H. Spence IV, a U.S. Naval Academy graduate, retired Navy pilot, and retired FBI agent, serving as founder and president. They activate individuals, churches, and communities through online platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where they share inspirational messages, critiques of political corruption, and calls to action for revival. Their resources include the book "Operation Heal America" by Spence, which provides a national plan for spiritual healing, and website tools for connection and outreach. They collaborate informally with like-minded Christians to promote kingdom expansion via grassroots digital campaigns and biblical teachings.

Why we like them: Operation Heal America demonstrates a strong commitment to biblical principles and the Great Commission, emphasizing spiritual revival and moral accountability that align with Texas’s cultural and faith-based interests. Their focus on national repentance and kingdom advancement complements the Constitutional Commission's goals by amplifying Christian doctrine and encouraging ethical, faith-driven action in Texas and beyond.

Christian Constitutional Society (historical, not active)

The Christian Constitutional Society was a vision attributed to Alexander Hamilton, aiming to foster civic engagement rooted in Christian principles and constitutional values. It sought to promote a society where faith and governance align to uphold liberty and morality, though it was never fully realized due to Hamilton’s death. NOTE: The CCS is a conceptual framework, it wasn’t a formal organization but an idea for a network of citizens committed to preserving a Christian moral foundation for the republic. It assumed a Christian Society in general, emphasized education and influence rather than grassroots activism.