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 | Egypt's minority Christians, already shut out of mainstream life and politics, fear more legal-and perhaps violent-forms of oppression under the newly elected Muslim Brotherhood government
In Libya's first election in decades, secularists edge Islamists
Condemned Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani faces grim anniversary and the possibility of new charges
A record of broken promises leaves Egypt's Christians wary of country's new Islamist leaders
The Obama campaign employs an odd tactic to raise money in an economic downturn
As Egyptians celebrate a new Islamic president, Christians in the country worry about their future
The life of Egypt's former president and the country's political future hang in the balance
Study challenges rosy assumptions about homosexual parenting
Families face forced abortions or the prospect of bankruptcy for not following China's one-child policy
Jamie Dean | Southern Baptists further distance themselves from a divisive racial past with elevation of African-American pastor Fred Luter