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.
South Sudan's large Christian population is among the millions threatened by a worsening conflict
Jamie Dean | In breaking with The Episcopal Church, many Anglican congregations have lost beautiful buildings but gained something greater
The UN and the Kenyan government report a vexing problem: The ‘demand’ for children is too high
An American teacher killed in Benghazi strived to ‘treasure Christ above all things’
As the Philippines recovers from a massive typhoon, churches offer relief for the grieving
Aid groups struggle to reach desperate survivors of one of the worst typhoons in the Philippines’ history
Jamie Dean | Syrians fleeing war in their own country find strife in surrounding nations, too
As Christians pray for the persecuted church, Iranian believers remain in prison
Assailants attack a wedding in the latest assault on the Christian minority
Jamie Dean | When pastors, churches, and other caregivers fail to report sexual abuse, they may aid and abet crime–and in some states are subject to prosecution themselves–along with subjecting abuse victims to lifelong trauma