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Family discussion questions after church.

Parents often want to talk about the sermon but do not want the conversation to feel forced. A few simple questions can help children sit with what they heard and connect it to ordinary life.

A simple path

  • Ask what word, image, or Bible story they remember.
  • Ask what the sermon showed about God, sin, grace, or obedience.
  • Ask where that truth might matter at school, home, friendship, or bedtime.
  • Pray one sentence together, then let the conversation stay simple.

Where Ponder fits

  • Ponder's Parent output is built for home discipleship, not classroom teaching.
  • Parents can create age-aware questions from the sermon and review them before using them with children.
  • The product asks for minimal child context and keeps adults responsible for the final wording.

Guardrails

  • Ponder is not a sermon writing tool.
  • Ponder is not a clip generator.
  • Human review is especially important before using any AI-assisted draft with children.
Actual Ponder app screenshots

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These screenshots show the actual Ponder screens behind this after-Sunday answer, from audience choice to help and pricing.

Ponder actual onboarding screen showing persona choices for parents, group leaders, kids ministry, youth ministry, individuals, and pastors.
Choose the setting

Actual onboarding screen where a user starts by naming the discipleship setting.

Ponder actual help center screen showing searchable support categories for parents, group leaders, kids ministry, pastors, and theology.
Find practical help

Actual help center screen with searchable support before and after a first sermon.

Ponder actual pricing screen showing Free, Individual, and Church plans.
Pick the right plan

Actual pricing screen showing the free start, individual plan, and church plan.

Common questions

What questions should I ask my kids after church?

Ask what they remember, what the sermon showed about God, where it meets real life, and how you can pray together.

Does Ponder replace a parent's judgment?

No. Ponder gives a parent a draft. The parent reviews, adapts, and leads the conversation.

Try it with the sermon you just heard.

Bring a sermon you have the right to use, choose a real audience, and review the draft before using it with another person.

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