Cornerstone was a newspaper and later a magazine published by Jesus People USA, focusing on topics of evangelical Christian faith and engagement with politics and culture.
[1] Cornerstone quickly grew throughout the United States (and other countries) in artistic style, content, page count and circulation.
The newspaper carried nearly a thousand addresses of "bulk distributors", providing an early networking vehicle for members of the Jesus movement and the Christian counterculture.
It covered Christian evidence, racism, the drug culture, conversion testimonies and stories from the Jesus People commune which published it.
Subtitled "The National Jesus Paper", Cornerstone peaked in circulation at 250,000 copies by 1979, the year it changed to magazine format.