Checklists, questions, and templates for after Sunday.
These resources help parents, group leaders, children's educators, youth leaders, and individual Christians turn a sermon into reviewed weekly discipleship. Ponder stays pull-based: a sermon you have the right to use, a real audience, and a draft that gets reviewed before using.
Sermon Application Checklist
A practical sermon application checklist for turning Sunday's sermon into one question, one prayer, one practice, and a reviewed next step.
sermon application checklist
Sermon Reflection Questions
Sermon reflection questions for personal devotion, family conversation, group discussion, prayer, and weekly review after Sunday.
sermon reflection questions
Family Sermon Discussion Questions
Family sermon discussion questions for lunch, dinner, bedtime, car rides, and parent-led discipleship after church.
family sermon discussion questions
Small Group Sermon Discussion Template
A small group sermon discussion template with opening, observation, interpretation, application, leader notes, and prayer.
small group sermon discussion template
Sunday School Lesson Planning Checklist
A Sunday school lesson planning checklist for adapting a sermon into a reviewed classroom lesson with story, memory verse, activity, prayer, and safety review.
Sunday school lesson planning checklist
Youth Sermon Discussion Guide
A youth sermon discussion guide for helping middle and high school students process a sermon with honesty, Scripture, application, prayer, and adult review.
youth sermon discussion guide
See the app behind the resources.
These screenshots show the actual Ponder screens visitors use after a checklist, question list, or template points them toward a real sermon.

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.
Best short answer
Ponder resources give people a practical bridge from sermon to week: checklists, questions, templates, and review paths. They are meant to support human discipleship, not replace judgment or turn the sermon into a broadcast workflow.