Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones blamed the various claims he's made over the years, including that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a hoax, on "psychosis."
Conspiracy theories — Christian or otherwise — are nothing new. But how can we talk to friends who find themselves gripped by them?
Research shows that white evangelicals are more likely to believe in the conspiracy theory known as QAnon than any other religious group. Why?
There are a lot of promises in the Bible, but they're not all for Christians. How do we know which promises are for us? Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason explain...
How do people's moral outlook affect the way they treat crime victims?
Has your giving declined despite your best efforts? Are you frustrated by the inability of your church stewardship leaders to put together a strong annual giving program? The problem could be you have recruited the wrong people for the job. Here's what to do.
Farmers don’t have to test their irrigation water for pathogens. That’s a problem.
Observers on social media are less supportive of cyberbullying victims who have overshared: study.
A local detective breaks down what it takes to investigate older sex abuse claims when there's no physical evidence and very little corroboration.
The persistence of the myth betrays a lack of understanding about how abuse works.
No matter how provocatively they were dressed or whether they had a prior consensual relationship with the perpetrator, victims of sexual harassment should never be blamed. Yet frequently victims are blamed, and new research has targeted who is more likely to blame the victim and why.
Examples of what victim-blaming and shaming sound like, and how you may be doing it without even realizing it.
Victim blaming continues to trap survivors of sexual and gender based violence in a cycle of trauma.
"When victims are especially vulnerable, they are unlikely to satisfy the legal burden imposed on them."
Unthinkable: People can cause harm unwittingly through clumsiness or ignorance
The gender wars inspire finger-pointing. The gospel offers another way.
Most women live their lives in a constant fear of tension, a life seemingly suspended in that all too familiar second before an assault
We’ve seen it countless times: Workplace bullies claiming to be the victims of workplace bullying. And the smartest aggressors often are experts at doing this. There is no foolproof method to…