Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
A child with Down syndrome is chosen as the Gerber baby, and challenges us to look into the face of children often forgotten
Rachael Denhollander’s testimony shows the importance of telling truth about both forgiveness and sin
Churches should consider in advance how to respond when pastors or other leaders face accusations of sexual sin or abuse
As the British government creates a Ministry of Loneliness, opportunities abound for faithful churches to respond to people’s deepest needs
Jamie Dean | Legalized marijuana sets up a showdown between federal and state law, and rewards unlikely benefactors
Sometimes suffering—not prosperity—is a crucible for greatness
Jamie Dean | The new year may provide turning points for pro-life and other issues
Jamie Dean | Chances for life seem slim for thousands of tiny embryos frozen in storage or subjected to questionable tests meant to weed out ‘misfits.’ But some advocates and families are on a mission to rescue these unborn babies from an uncertain fate
Applying a lesson from Alabama’s race to next year’s political season
Toward a healthier diet of Bible, book, and news reading