carolina, crosses the line. general david petraeus says he worries that the muslim overzellous on the christians faith. he s talking about people who insult islam for calling it an evil and wicked religion. so what s the controversy? just this. the event at ft. bragg is being held by evangelist billy graham and his son franklin, and it s franklin graham has said it s evil and wicked. will it be a problem for our commander overseas? a special report by pentagon correspondent chris lawrence. reporter: the christian concert is called rock the fort, and it s living up to its name. the billy graham evangelistic association is bringing christian rock bands to worship
evangelistic association is bringing christian rock bands to ft. bragg and some say crossing a line. the express purpose is to spread the gospel to all those lost. soldiers are being giving pieces of paper to bring seven more people to come to christ. reporter: ft. bragg advertised the concert on its website and more than 100 soldiers have complained of military religious freedom, sending e-mails like, please help us. this is wrong. i m going to give you a chance to make a decision, it s your choice. reporter: rock the fort has been to several other places, including ft. jackson. we play not only they become soldiers, but we pray they ll come into god s army in a sense of giving their life to jesus christ. reporter: critics say that s a dangerous military to bring right into basic training. we re not supposed to be using the u.s. army to develop
e-mails like, please help us, mrff, this is wrong. i m going to give you a chance to make a decision. it s your choice. reporter: rock the fort has been to several other bases. we pray that not only they become soldiers here in boot camp, we pray they ll come to god s army in the sense of giving their life over to jesus christ. that s a dangerous mission for the military to bring into basic training. we re not supposed to be using the army to engender new soldiers for christ. our goal is not to proselytize anyone. our goal is not to coerce anyone. reporter: the event on the base is open to the public. no one has to come, he except the thousands of soldiers and their families who are excited to do so. really it s up to the