Can Ponder create homeschool curriculum?
Ponder can create supplemental homeschool Bible curriculum from a sermon. It is not accredited curriculum and does not replace a parent’s review or a complete homeschool plan.
Ponder helps homeschool parents turn a sermon into a supplemental Bible lesson for the week, while staying honest that it is not accredited curriculum or a replacement for parent review.
Ponder outputs are AI-assisted drafts. Ponder is not a theological authority, legal advisor, counseling provider, or replacement for your pastor, church, Bible, or judgment. Review every output before teaching or sharing it.
Ponder can create supplemental homeschool Bible curriculum from a sermon. It is not accredited curriculum and does not replace a parent’s review or a complete homeschool plan.
Ponder can create scripture reflection, memory work, family discussion, prayer, and simple age-aware activities tied to a sermon.
No. Review scripture references, theology, activities, and age fit before using any lesson with children.
The screenshots below come from the real Ponder app experience, including the first audience choice, help center, and plan screen.

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.
Bring a YouTube sermon, audio file, or manuscript you have the right to use. Ponder will help you turn it into sermon-based discipleship for the people you serve this week.