Cornerstone Magazine Volume 21 Issue 98 1992 The Mike Warnke Story.

VERY rare and one of the most influential issues in the history of the magazine.

Good condition but has been stored folded in half. 

 This is, perhaps, the best-known issue in the history of the magazine, noted for the detailed investigative reporting that informed the world that Mike Warnke's personal story was apparently entirely fabricated and that his personal life was curious at best and hypocritical at worst. FEATURED ARTICLES: Mike Warnke Story [very long essay, with copious endnote citations] "Public Trust: Should Christians Tell The Truth?" Radiohalo interview [Kemper Crabb] "The Blues: A Secular Gospel" [blues music] "Kaiz Replies" column (by Glenn Kaiser) titled "Accountability In CCM?" original poetry ALBUM REVIEWS: Mortal, Lusis King's X, King's X Rez, Twenty Years Various, At The Foot Of The Cross: Clouds, Rain, Fire Various, Coram Deo: In The Presence Of God Over The Rhine, 'Til We Have Faces Over The Rhine, Patience Sounds Of Blackness, Evolution Of Gospel Radiohalo, Illumination Scott Blackwell, Walk On The Wild Side Vince Ebo, Love Is The Better Way Fairfield Four, Standing In The Safety Zone The Violet Burning, Strength Lost Dogs, Scenic Routes BOOK REVIEWS: Richard John Neuhaus, Freedom for Ministry Stephen Lawhead, Song of Albion, Book Two: The Silver Hand Michael Cassidy, The Politics of Love Clark H. Pinnock, A Wideness in God's Mercy: The Finality of Jesus Christ in a World of Religions Contemporary Literary Theory: A Christian Appraisal (ed. by Clarence Walhout and Leland Ryken)