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.
Self-described evangelicals likely helped the GOP nominee to an upset victory
Winning Democratic stronghold Wisconsin puts the GOP candidate over the top
It’s a time to mourn cultural rot, but also to rejoice in Christ’s redemption
Evan McMullin’s independent presidential bid rouses Utah and rattles Donald Trump
Jamie Dean | Campaign 2016 has turned American politics on its head and raised sharp new divides in the electorate. Here’s an inside look at how lessons from the past year could prepare American Christians for the next season
Jamie Dean | With all eyes on swing states, a moderate North Carolina governor endures an extreme outside effort to discredit an entire state—and perhaps tip a presidential election
Do evangelical arguments for keeping men out of women’s changing rooms apply to the GOP presidential nominee, too?
Vice presidential candidates show seriousness and depth Clinton and Trump failed to deliver in their debate
The Washington National Cathedral celebrates the ‘Carnival of the Animals’ in the midst of a beastly presidential campaign
Jamie Dean | Mike Pence and Tim Kaine face the challenge of sharing a ticket with an unpopular and controversial leader. Can the VP nominees reassure voters even as they stir a bit of their own controversy?