Mail Call – A Live Bible Q&A Broadcast
Mail Call is a weekly live broadcast from BNC Ministries where preachers and pastors respond to real, Bible-centered questions sent in by listeners from all over the world. This outreach was created to serve those seeking clarity, truth, and biblical understanding in a time when confusion and misinformation are widespread—even within the church. From truck stops to kitchen tables, from prisons to mission fields, people are tuning in to Mail Call to ask honest questions and receive grounded, Scripture-based answers.
Each episode features seasoned men of God—pastors, evangelists, and Bible teachers—who take time to prayerfully answer questions that range from basic Bible doctrines to complex issues of faith, Christian living, spiritual warfare, end-time prophecy, church life, and more. Every answer is given in humility, backed by the Word of God, and guided by a desire to help others grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. No rehearsed scripts. No fluff. Just real answers from God’s Word.
Listeners are encouraged to submit their questions through our website, social media pages, or during the live broadcast itself. Each question is treated with care and respect, because behind every question is a soul seeking direction. Whether someone is wondering how to be saved, wrestling with forgiveness, or simply looking for a better understanding of Scripture, Mail Call exists to meet them right where they are.
This isn’t just a broadcast—it’s a ministry. A place where the people of God come together to sharpen one another in the truth, to encourage the weary, and to declare boldly that the Word of God still has every answer we need. We invite you to tune in, bring your questions, and join us as we seek the truth together—line upon line, precept upon precept.
Questions we have received from other listeners.
“I just got saved in my truck last month. I was driving through the night, listening to preaching, and I pulled over and gave my life to Christ. I’ve been reading my Bible every day since, and I want to live right—but I still mess up sometimes. I lose my temper, think wrong thoughts, and feel like I fall short way too often. Does that mean I’m not truly saved? Or did I do something wrong when I prayed?”
Chuck Malone…Truck Driver in Nebraska
“I’ve been praying for my husband to get saved for over ten years. I’ve fasted, cried, and begged God to open his eyes. I try to be a godly wife, but he still wants nothing to do with the Bible, church, or anything spiritual. Some days it feels like I’m praying into the wind. I know God is able—but why hasn’t He answered yet? Am I doing something wrong?”
Tammy Jo Simmons, Wife and Truck Driver’s Spouse in Georgia
“I’ve heard different preachers say different things about salvation. Some say you can lose it if you fall into sin. Others say once you’re saved, you’re always saved. I want to believe I’m secure in Christ, but what if I mess up too bad or drift too far? Can a true Christian lose their salvation, or are we sealed forever once we’re saved?”
Curtis Lee, Long-Haul Driver from Montana