04/05/2026
Are you feeling stuck in a “Saturday Season”? That middle ground where the pain of Friday is still real, but the breakthrough of Sunday hasn't arrived yet?
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SUNDAY SERVICE
Michael Panther Presents: Living With Hope
Michael Panther is the founder of Living With Hope, and is based in the Northwest Indiana & Chicagoland area. Living With Hope partners with international organizations to provide mobility devices to Africa’s people with disabilities, train and equip indigenous pastors to reach those with disabilities in their communities, and offer the gospel of hope through Jesus to all.
Michael is a wheelchair user and native of South Sudan. He is an author and advocate for people with disabilities around the world.
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Are you feeling stuck in a “Saturday Season”? That middle ground where the pain of Friday is still real, but the breakthrough of Sunday hasn't arrived yet?
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