See what sermon-to-week discipleship can look like.
These fictional sample sermon discipleship outputs show how one sermon on John 15:5 could become a family devotional, small group discussion guide, Sunday school lesson, youth ministry lesson, or personal devotional. They are examples for human review, not a guarantee, not AI sermon writing, not sermon clips, not sermon slides, and not social media posts.
Family Devotional Example From Sermon
A fictional family devotional example from a sermon, showing how Parent output can turn John 15:5 into reviewed dinner, bedtime, prayer, and practice prompts.
ParentSmall Group Discussion Guide Example From Sermon
A fictional small group discussion guide example from a sermon, with opener, Scripture questions, application, leader notes, and prayer.
Group LeaderSunday School Lesson Example From Sermon
A fictional Sunday school lesson example from a sermon, showing Children's Educator output with aim, story, memory verse, activity, and review notes.
Children's EducatorYouth Ministry Lesson Example From Sermon
A fictional youth ministry lesson example from a sermon, with student opener, discussion, application, leader notes, and prayer.
Youth EducatorPersonal Devotional Example From Sermon
A fictional personal devotional example from a sermon, with reflection, prayer, weekly practice, and human review reminders.
IndividualSee the app behind the examples.
The sample pages show the kind of output Ponder can draft. These screenshots show the actual screens users see before they create their own.

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.
The review principle
Ponder drafts resources from a sermon you have the right to use. Every output still needs human review for Scripture, doctrine, tone, age fit, and pastoral sensitivity before use.