[3] Currently, Live Prayer is broadcast online through the show's official website and on television in numerous different markets, including New York City and Chicago.
While on the show he counseled wack packers (including "Jeff the drunk", for whom Keller offered to find work as a carpenter's apprentice)[6][7] and took live phone calls.
In September 2012, following a wave of protests and attacks in the Middle East, Keller sent a letter to recently elected Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, saying that he was ready to stand trial and face the death penalty in Egypt for insulting Islam.
Egypt had previously called on the United Nations to adopt a global blasphemy law and had issued arrest warrants for the makers of the controversial anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims, which had sparked the turmoil.
[14] Keller says that 15 fatwas have been issued against him and that he "can't even step foot [sic] in countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt".
In the film he is shown saying that he likes Mitt Romney, but that he is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and "following a false theology straight to hell".
[1] Keller has criticized both mainstream preachers such as Joel Osteen, whom he calls a "theological midget", and extreme ones such as Fred Phelps and Terry Jones, who he said say some things he agrees with about problems with society, but aren't doing anything to help.