Let’s Talk About It

Mini Episode #19: The Apologetics Series - Islam (Special Guest: Mohamad Faridi)

Elizabeth Peck Season 2

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Mini Episode # 19 is live!

In this episode, Mohamad Faridi shares his powerful testimony - how he came to know Jesus - and we talk through what Muslims believe, how that differs from Christianity, and how we can share the Gospel in a way that truly connects.

Mohamad is actively reaching Iranians with the Gospel and creating powerful content online - including his YouTube channel where he shares teaching, his testimony, and resources. If you haven’t checked it out yet, we encourage you to: https://youtube.com/@mohamadfaridi?si=9iXeHXcIarnnYJgz

You can also visit iranchristians.org to learn more about his ministry and ways to support what God is doing.

He’s also preparing for upcoming mission work, so let’s be praying for:

- His upcoming mission trip

- Protection over him and his family

- Boldness and wisdom

- Open hearts across Iran

We’re grateful for this conversation and believe it will equip you to share your faith with both truth and grace.

Listen now to the full episode on Instagram (@letstalkaboutit.convos), Spotify & Apple Podcasts.


Hope you are enjoying these fun facts and hints about our two February guests! Later this month, we will introduce you to them and dive into a conversation on ministry! These are two godly men who are boldly changing the world for Jesus Christ through ministry!

"Let's Talk About It" is a podcast for young adults navigating real life and real faith. From doubts and church hurt to purpose, relationships, identity, and even financial advice - we dive into the conversations most people avoid but everyone's thinking about. No fluff, no filters - just honest talk to help you follow Jesus in today's world. Enjoy monthly episodes featuring powerful insights from Christian young adult leaders and voices shaping today's faith culture.

Hosted by Elizabeth Peck.