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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 22 MIN

Episode Three: Shui Sherard and Dr. Arthur C. Donart

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Send us Fan MailThis episode explores stories from Tellin’ Tales’ “Hands Up” series.  This series tackles topic including race, faith, and disability through diverse personal stories that connect past and present, broadening perspectives and celebrating unique journeys of resilience and growth.Featured Stories:“God is in the Numbers” - Shui Sherard’s childhood curiosity about math and time sparks a lifelong spiritual journey through various religions, leading to the realization that faith transcends words and study, existing in the spaces beyond human understanding.“My Brother's Funeral” - Dr. Arthur C. Donart’s story reflects on life’s journey, weaving experiences in education, service, and faith to show how personal history and changing times shape values, connections, and the meaning of purpose. Support the show

Send us Fan Mail This episode explores stories from Tellin’ Tales’ “Hands Up” series. This series tackles topic including race, faith, and disability through diverse personal stories that connect past and present, broadening perspectives and celebrating unique journeys of resilience and growth. Featured Stories: “God is in the Numbers” - Shui Sherard’s childhood curiosity about math and time sparks a lifelong spiritual journey through various religions, leading to the realization that f...

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