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.
The day after deadly clashes erupted across Egypt, many wonder how the country will move forward
As security forces disperse pro-Morsi crowds, churches burn and local Christians describe the chaos
Chinese church leader Samuel Lamb: 1925-2013
As international observers hope the next Iranian president will be moderate, a court sentences a Christian to a decade in prison
Could a new military decree set the stage for civil war in a fragile Egypt?
Jamie Dean | Arrested, tortured, and imprisoned in China, activist attorney Chen Guangcheng discovers escape to America can lead to more threats and intimidation
Christian organization pleads with evangelicals to expose and report sexual abuse
Egypt’s Christians rejoice at the president’s ouster but fear reprisals
Egypt’s newest Independence Day brings celebrations—and questions about what’s next
Tensions build—and celebrations continue—as Egyptians mount their second revolution in less than two years