Cornerstone Magazine

Cornerstone Magazine Its aim is to present truth in words that are easy to understand in regard to the person of Christ, his church, and evangelism.

CORNERSTONE Magazine seeks to build up and encourage New Testament assemblies by publishing Bible teaching articles, testimonies, reports of ministries, and news & notices of conferences and other activities. CORNERSTONE magazine seeks to build up and encourage New Testament assemblies by publishing Bible teaching articles and reports of the Lord’s work in North America. Cornerstone does not inten

d to be the official organ of any group of churches. The editor takes responsibility for the content that is published. For any spiritual blessing, to God be all the glory.

As a young couple, we barely knew what trials were. Life was vibrant, filled with boundless energy and many happy advent...
05/25/2026

As a young couple, we barely knew what trials were. Life was vibrant, filled with boundless energy and many happy adventures. The early years of our marriage were also spent serving God and His people. It was our joy to try to reach children for Christ and to help with the youth work in Perth. Yet, in 1996, our lives changed dramatically...

Be inspired by Adrian and Audrey Ferguson's story of trusting God through every circumstance of life: cornerstonemagazine.org/kept-safely-kept/

If every step I take down hereIs tireless, light and free,How would I know the difference whenI reach eternity?Read the ...
05/18/2026

If every step I take down here
Is tireless, light and free,
How would I know the difference when
I reach eternity?

Read the rest of "If", a poem by Mary A. Round, here: cornerstonemagazine.org/if/ and be encouraged as you walk through life's challenges.

05/12/2026

Print copies of the May/June issue for Canada were held up at customs but we have been informed that they should arrive at the mailing house today to be sent out to Canadian homes.

When you are working hard to keep your son alive, it makes you treasure the gift of life that much more, not to mention ...
05/11/2026

When you are working hard to keep your son alive, it makes you treasure the gift of life that much more, not to mention the excitement of the joy and wholeness of heaven. Each day, I am learning a little more about what faithfulness looks like, both in God’s example to me and in what I am called to do. He who has called us is faithful to complete it, whether it is here or in heaven.

Read more of James and Elizabeth Heikoop's powerful story here: cornerstonemagazine.org/its-a-boy/

A young college student had her scholarship cut, a family member fell seriously ill, and someone at school spread slande...
05/04/2026

A young college student had her scholarship cut, a family member fell seriously ill, and someone at school spread slander about her. During her daily Bible reading, she read James 1:1–4 and began to see her trials as a testing ground for her faith. She chose to keep trusting God, praying, and serving. By the end of the semester, she was not the same person. Her suffering had not vanished, but through it she became “mature and complete, lacking nothing” (v.4, HCSB), the kind of character that only tested faith can produce.

For the full Editorial, click here: cornerstonemagazine.org/trials-and-tribulations/

While the storm raged outside, Jonah was comfortably asleep below deck. In the same way, we live in days of tremendous s...
04/27/2026

While the storm raged outside, Jonah was comfortably asleep below deck. In the same way, we live in days of tremendous spiritual storms. Souls are perishing, yet many of the Lord’s people rest comfortably, unaware. No wonder Paul sounded the alarm, urging believers in Rome, Corinth, and Ephesus to wake up (Rom. 13:11; 1 Cor. 15:34; Eph. 5:14).

Is the Holy Spirit speaking to us, or even to our assembly, commanding us to wake up and grow up? The theme of growth is woven deeply throughout the epistles, reminding us that it is not optional but essential for the child of God.

For more, read the article: https://cornerstonemagazine.org/growing-up-into-him/

Christ was truly human and knew the pain of rejection by His family (Ps. 69:8), His nation (Ps. 69:20), and being forsak...
04/20/2026

Christ was truly human and knew the pain of rejection by His family (Ps. 69:8), His nation (Ps. 69:20), and being forsaken by His disciples (Matt. 26:56). Then, on the cross, bearing our sins, He was forsaken by God (Ps. 22:1). By Himself, He purged our sins. Therefore, God has highly exalted Him (Phil. 2:9). He is now gloriously risen, ascended, and seated at God’s right hand (Heb. 1:3). Praise the Lord. Hallelujah!

For the full Editorial, click here: https://cornerstonemagazine.org/praise-him/

There are many intellectuals, and even religious organizations these days, that deny the resurrection of the Lord Jesus....
04/15/2026

There are many intellectuals, and even religious organizations these days, that deny the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. However, there is more evidence for the resurrection available to scholars, lawyers, and religious leaders than there is for the authenticity of the writings of ancient philosophers and historians of the past. Most of the apostles and early believers died as martyrs, and as J & S Starkey stated in their book on Apologetics, “Nobody willingly dies for something they know is a lie.”

Read more here: https://cornerstonemagazine.org/the-importance-of-the-resurrection/

"I lifted my head in the gathering gloom,And looked at his ravaged face,Yet etched in his eyes I saw such loveThe pain c...
04/06/2026

"I lifted my head in the gathering gloom,
And looked at his ravaged face,
Yet etched in his eyes I saw such love
The pain could not displace."

Read the rest of The Legionnaire by Nathanael Reed here: https://cornerstonemagazine.org/the-legionnaire/

People often confuse justification and sanctification. Moreover, they mistakenly believe that striving toward holiness e...
03/30/2026

People often confuse justification and sanctification. Moreover, they mistakenly believe that striving toward holiness earns them a righteous standing before the Almighty.
Scripturally, this is not accurate. Like all components of the gospel, justification and sanctification are by grace (Rom. 3:24). In the vocabulary of salvation, justification means to legally declare someone righteous. It does not make one righteous in practice; that is what sanctification means.

What does Justification really mean? To learn more, read the article: https://cornerstonemagazine.org/justification/

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