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.
Jamie Dean | As the West worries how to handle the increasingly belligerent Kim Jong Un, defectors from North Korea are waging a steady information campaign against the dictator’s brutal regime and personality cult
Jamie Dean, Marvin Olasky | The need for character and determination will never be greater than in dealing with imminent world problems
Church leaders respond to pastors and priests turning away from Scripture
Jamie Dean | As captives in hospitals, British baby Charlie Gard and Chinese activist Liu Xiaobo have powerfully embodied the dignity inherent in God-given human life
Jamie Dean | The increasing violence in Chicago’s poor neighborhoods seems impervious to social programs, but small churches see small changes as they preach the gospel and model better lives
Jamie Dean | In an age of skepticism, some reasonable debates are off limits
Jamie Dean | Beach readers do not live by light books alone
Jamie Dean | Venezuela’s crushing collapse offers lessons for outsiders drawn to big-government systems that can’t deliver
Jamie Dean | Some conservatives say local successes show it’s possible to decrease the prison population without endangering public safety
Jamie Dean | Politicians may promise policy home runs, but base hits are more realistic