'Nightline' traveled with the fellowship to the world's biggest porn convention in Las Vegas last month. Some Christians may be even more critical now. 'The adverse reactions came quick and came heavy, and to this day my inbox is filled with people that can't stand us, that hate us, that wish us to go to hell,' explains Mahon.
Trouble is - they came to their own, and their own received them not. The fellowship's title was designed to attract attention, and it was originally intended as a resource for Christians who were struggling with pornography. Five years ago, Craig Gross, also a seminary-trained evangelist, created an online fellowship called.