Friday, June 19, 2026

The Language of Life: How Biology Points to God – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Bonus Episode



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Bonus Episode

Why Christianity is True Series

 

Welcome to another special BONUS episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and our continuing series – Why Christianity is true

 

Modern biology reveals a world written in code — from the digital information in DNA to the intricate machinery of the cell. This episode explores how the origin of life and the information within biology point beyond chance and chemistry to intelligent design.

 

Drawing on insights from Stephen Meyer, William Dembski, and Michael Behe and others, we examine:

 

• Why natural processes cannot explain the origin of biological information

 

• How DNA functions as a language — a signature of mind

 

• The mystery of irreducible complexity in molecular machines

 

• Why the emergence of life remains the greatest scientific enigma

 

This week will be an amazing journey through science and faith — showing that life’s blueprint may be the handwriting of God.

 

This week will be an amazing journey through science and faith — showing how life’s blueprint is revealed to be the handwriting of God.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


 

Saint Bernard Mizeki– Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Episode #47

 



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Saint Bernard Mizeki: The Light in the Grove


Episode #47

 

Welcome to another episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and this week we are celebrating the life and legacy of Saint Bernard Mizeki.


In the heart of Mashonaland, Zimbabwe, a quiet grove became the stage for one of Africa’s most enduring stories of faith.  This episode explores the life and death of Saint Bernard Mizeki, the Anglican catechist whose martyrdom in 1896 transformed a mission site into a sacred symbol of courage and devotion.

 

Through historical records and local oral traditions we trace his journey from humble beginnings to sainthood — revealing how his legacy continues to inspire pilgrims across southern Africa.  Experience the land, the light, and the faith that never faded.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


Friday, June 12, 2026

Saint Barnabas – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Episode #46

 



Saint Barnabas: The Hidden Apostle


Episode #46

 

Welcome to another episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and this week we are celebrating the life and legacy of Saint Barnabas – The Hidden Apostle.

 

It will be an amazing journey through the life and legacy of Saint Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement, missionary partner with Saint Paul and founder of the Church of Cyprus.

 

Discover how this gentle yet courageous missionary bridged cultures, welcomed Saul of Tarsus, and helped ignite the first wave of Christian outreach beyond Jerusalem.

 

From his Levite roots in Cyprus to his partnership with Paul and his quiet departure from Antioch, Barnabas’s story reveals the power of generosity, reconciliation, and steadfast faith.  And he, like so many others, gave his life for the faith as one of the earliest martyrs in our tradition. 

 

Saint Barnabas also reminds us that the greatest saints are not always the loudest. Some change the world not through power, but through encouragement. Not through fame, but through faithfulness. And sometimes, the quietest voices echo the longest.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


The Fine‑Tuned Universe: Evidence of a Mind Behind the Cosmos – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Bonus Episode

 



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Bonus Episode

Why Christianity is True Series

 

Welcome to another special BONUS episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and our continuing series – Why Christianity is true

 

Modern science reveals a universe balanced on a razor’s edge.

 

From the strength of gravity to the cosmological constant, every physical law seems precisely calibrated for life. 

 

This episode explores the FineTuning Argument the idea that the universes improbable precision points not to chance, but to intelligent design.

 

Featuring insights from leading thinkers like William Lane Craig, Stephen Meyer, John Lennox, and Tim Keller, we examine:

 

• Why the constants of nature are so delicately balanced

• Why chance and multiverse explanations fall short

• How finetuning reveals purpose behind the cosmos

• Why the universe’s mathematical beauty suggests a Mind

 

Join us for a sweeping journey through physics, philosophy, and faith — showing that the universe is not an accident, but a signature of God.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


Friday, June 5, 2026

Saint Boniface – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Episode #45

 



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Episode #45


Saint Boniface: Apostle to the Germans — The Mission That Forged Medieval Europe


Welcome to another episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and this week we are celebrating the life and legacy of Saint Boniface – The Apostle to the Germans.

 

Step into the turbulent world of the 7th and 8th centuries — a Europe fractured by tribal warfare, collapsing Roman memory, and the rise of new kingdoms. Saint Boniface, born Wynfrid in AngloSaxon England, crossed the sea to bring order, unity, and the Christian faith to the Germanic peoples. His mission reshaped the spiritual and political landscape of Europe.

 

This episode follows Boniface’s extraordinary journey:

      His early life in the monasteries of Wessex

      His calling to evangelize the pagan Germanic tribes

      The legendary felling of Thor’s Oak

·     His saving of a Pagan child from human sacrifice and the creation of the first Christmas Tree

      His alliance with the Carolingians and reform of the Frankish Church

      His creation of monasteries, dioceses, and a unified Christian identity

      His martyrdom in Frisia in 754 AD — a death that sealed his legacy

 

Through historical analysis we explore how Boniface became known as the Apostle to the Germans, a bridge between the fading Roman world and the emerging medieval Christian order.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


Why is there Something rather than Nothing? – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Bonus Episode

 



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Welcome to another special BONUS episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints and our continuing series – Why Christianity is true. 

 

This week we explore the deepest question in human history: Why is there something rather than nothing?


Modern cosmology shows the universe had a beginning. Philosophy shows an infinite regress is impossible. And secular materialism cannot explain existence itself.

 

Featuring the insights of William Lane Craig, Alvin Plantinga, John Lennox, Peter Kreeft, and many others, this episode examines:

 

• Why the universe cannot be eternal
• Why “nothing” in physics is not really nothing
• Why the laws of nature cannot create anything
• Why the universe cannot be a brute fact
• Why a timeless, immaterial, personal Creator is the only adequate explanation

 

If the universe began, then something beyond the universe brought it into being.


This is the story of how the universe points to God.

 

You won’t want to miss it!


The Language of Life: How Biology Points to God – Saturday Cappuccino with the Saints – Bonus Episode

Watch on YouTube Bonus Episode Why Christianity is True Series   Welcome to another special BONUS episode of Saturday Cappuccino with the Sa...