Classroom lessons need their own shape
A home devotional is not the same as a classroom lesson. Teachers need group flow, movement, safety, materials, and a clear way to help children participate.
Yes. A Sunday school lesson can be made from a sermon by adapting the sermon theme and Scripture into a classroom-ready structure: story, memory verse, motions, activity, discussion, prayer, and teacher notes. Ponder creates a reviewed draft for children's educators.
A home devotional is not the same as a classroom lesson. Teachers need group flow, movement, safety, materials, and a clear way to help children participate.
Review Scripture, theology, activity safety, materials, reading level, timing, and whether the lesson fits the children in the room.
Use Children's Educator output for classrooms and review safety, materials, age fit, and doctrine before class.
No. Children's Educator output is for group classroom teaching. Parent output is for home discipleship.
Yes. Lesson drafts can include activities or crafts, but teachers review feasibility and safety.
Bring a sermon you have the right to use, choose the audience, and review the draft before teaching, sharing, or using it with someone else.
Ponder gives users a real path from sermon to reviewed weekly discipleship. These screenshots show that app path before signup.

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

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

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