


Finding Hope Even If . . . 25 Years of Living with MS
To put it concisely, we need to change our “what if . . .” questions into “even if . . .” declarations.

6 Principles Many Educators Seem to Fear Students Might Learn
These natural law principles are the foundation of all we do at Boundary Stone. Using curriculum designed from this foundation equips students for making many life decisions.

Why the Name Boundary Stone?
Boundary stones have long been used to mark property lines. The biblical curse in Deuteronomy 27:17 NIV, Cursed is the man who moves their neighbor’s boundary stone,” was one among many that Israel’s priests called out when the people were entering the promised land in the Old Testament.

Watershed Cultural Issues Impact on High School Curriculum
Foundational issues are those that define the “watersheds” for our lives and our cultures. Dr. Cleveland explains.
Looking for Clarence Carson History Textbooks?
Boundary Stone is committed to keeping the extraordinary textbooks written by Clarence Carson in print and updating them to make them easier to use with today’s students.