Parents
Bedtime devotionals, dinner conversations, and family prayers built from your church’s sermon, age-tuned for each kid.
Tonight, ask him what “I am the vine” might mean if Jesus is talking to him personally...
The sermon you heard on Sunday is the most important hour of the week. By Tuesday it’s mostly gone. Parents try to talk to their kids about it and don’t know where to start. Small group leaders wing the discussion guide. Kids ministry teaches a different curriculum entirely. Sunday’s most formative hour leaks away. Ponder keeps it alive in every relationship until next Sunday.
Paste a YouTube link, upload an audio file, or drop in the manuscript. Any sermon works. Yours, your pastor’s, a podcast you can’t stop thinking about.
You, your kids, your small group, your Sunday school class, your students. Pick one or generate for several at once.
Read it on screen, print it, send it to your group, or carry it into Tuesday. Sunday’s most formative hour, alive in every relationship until next Sunday.
Bedtime devotionals, dinner conversations, and family prayers built from your church’s sermon, age-tuned for each kid.
Tonight, ask him what “I am the vine” might mean if Jesus is talking to him personally...
A complete leader-ready discussion guide by Monday morning. Small groups, men’s, women’s, missions, prayer, leadership.
What would it look like in your week to actually “abide” instead of just “try harder”?
A printable Sunday school lesson with story script, memory verse, craft, and materials checklist. Aligned to the senior pastor’s sermon.
“I am the vine, you are the branches.” Motion: hold arms up like branches reaching toward the sun...
Sunday’s sermon, translated for middle and high schoolers. Real-world hooks, plain language, application that lands.
Ever try to grow a plant in a closet? Tonight we’re talking about why some things only grow connected to a source...
A 5-day personal devotional plan from the sermon, with reflection, application, and prayer.
Where this week did you try to bear fruit on your own? What would abiding have looked like instead?
Most sermon tools only work with content you upload yourself. Ponder works with any sermon you want to ponder, from anyone. Your pastor’s, a podcast, an archive recording from someone you trust.
Every prompt was written by a seminary-trained pastor with deep care for doctrinal integrity. We verify scripture references and respect your tradition. Your translation, your theology, your context.
Ponder doesn’t blast content to a congregation. It helps the person in front of the sermon do the work the sermon is asking of them. Sunday formation, in the contexts where formation actually happens.
2 sermons a month, free forever
Unlimited for one disciple
Unlimited, branded, up to 50 of your church free
“But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart.”
Mary heard a word about her child and pondered it. Ponder helps every disciple do the same.