Student opener
What is one place you feel pressure to prove you are enough: school, sports, friendships, family, online, or church?
This sample sermon discipleship output shows what a reviewed Youth Educator draft could look like after a sermon on John 15:5. It is a fictional sample from a sermon you have the right to use, not a guarantee and not AI sermon writing.
What is one place you feel pressure to prove you are enough: school, sports, friendships, family, online, or church?
Jesus says branches bear fruit by staying connected to the vine. How is that different from trying to build a spiritual image people will respect?
Choose one moment this week when you usually perform or hide. What would it look like to pause, pray, and act from being loved by Christ?
Avoid shaming students for pressure they already feel. Keep the discussion grounded in grace, dependence, and honest next steps.
Jesus, meet these students in the places where they strive, hide, compare, or fear being unseen. Help them abide in you.
This example is fictional for review. The screenshots below show the actual app screens people use to begin.

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.
Yes. Ponder can draft a youth ministry lesson from a sermon for adult leaders to review and adapt.
No. Ponder is for adult leaders who review and adapt content before using it with students.
Bring a sermon you have the right to use, choose Youth Educator, and review the draft before using it.