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.
Chen Guangcheng expresses optimism tempered with realism about his homeland during a press conference in New York
Blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng and his family safely arrive in the United States
The SBC looks to elect its first black president as it attempts to quell a race-related controversy within its ranks
Jamie Dean | As Moses once led his people out of Egypt to Mt. Sinai, church leaders in a post-Mubarak era are discovering how to guide the largest Christian population in the Middle East against new threats and become good neighbors
Jamie Dean | Resolving the dramatic case of China activist Chen Guangcheng doesn't take care of thousands more dissidents like him
Jamie Dean | Scandal amid a close contest in North Carolina could foretell swing state headaches for Democrats and Obama heading toward a September convention in the Tar Heel State
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who senses danger for himself and his family, seeks help from the United States
Jamie Dean | After over two decades of civil war, six years of tentative peace, and a year since the independence of South Sudan, new refugees from Sudan's embattled Nuba Mountains, including a large population of Christians, give evidence of an unfolding...
Egypt's election commission moves to check controversial candidates
Jamie Dean | Opponents of Voter ID laws say advocates want to depress minority turnout to defeat President Obama. But supporters say the laws are a common-sense way to block an obvious avenue of election fraud