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The Accountability Void (part 1): The Collapse of Credibility
When leaders repeatedly refuse to acknowledge moral missteps, they teach people—supporters and critics alike—that character is optional and correction is unnecessary.
That lesson doesn't stay contained.

Jeremy Bratcher
2 days ago5 min read


Maslow, Trauma, and the Breakdown of Social Trust
We keep trying to explain cultural chaos as an information problem. “If people just knew the facts…” “If they would just think critically…” “If we could just argue more clearly…” But what if the issue isn’t primarily intellectual at all? What if much of our social, relational, and political breakdown is better understood as a collective psychological and emotional crisis rather than an ideological one? That’s where Maslow becomes surprisingly helpful—not just for individuals,

Jeremy Bratcher
Jan 255 min read


“Whose Hands?”
In a moment of national tragedy and political outrage, this essay explores how irresponsible leadership and careless accusation fracture the public soul and distort true accountability. Drawing from Scripture, civic wisdom, and the way of Jesus, it calls citizens—religious and secular alike—toward responsibility, repentance, and renewal for the sake of the common good.

Jeremy Bratcher
Jan 88 min read
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