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I Can Only Imagine from Music to the Big Screen + a @Fandango Giveaway

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Funny how certain songs form the soundtrack of our lives.


The song I Can Only Imagine is one such tune for me.  It was a trying time for me as I was undergoing fertility treatments.  I was a wreck.  The stress was taking a toll on me physically AND emotionally.  

I Can Only Imagine. It’s the song that brings ultimate hope to so many … often in the midst of life’s most challenging moments. Amazingly, the song was written in mere minutes by MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard. In reality, those lyrics took a lifetime to craft.

Check out the trailer

Although he found faith at a young age, life wasn’t easy for Bart. He leaned into an active imagination and his love of music as escapes from a troubled home life. As he grew older, Bart turned to football in hopes of somehow connecting with his abusive father. But a career-ending injury—combined with the vision of a teacher who saw unlimited potential—set Bart on a musical pathway.

Chasing a dream while running from broken relationships with father and Shannon, his childhood sweetheart, Bart hits the road on an old, decrepit tour bus with his new band MercyMe—named for his grandmother’s favorite expression. With the guidance of a grizzled music-industry insider, the band begins a journey none of them could ever have imagined.

I CAN ONLY IMAGINE stars J. Michael Finley, Madeline Carroll, Trace Adkins, Priscilla C. Shirer, with Cloris Leachman and Dennis Quaid.

Official website to refer to: https://icanonlyimagine.com/

A full list of theaters, show times, and tickets can be found at https://icanonlyimagine.com/theaters 


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Comments

ken ohl said…
this is a very uplifting movie can't wait to see it
Mami2jcn said…
I learned Cloris Leachman is in it.
Mami2jcn said…
I entered on the form as Mary Carmen.
Peggy said…
I learned that Dennis Quaid acted in it.
Lexiquin said…
I didn't realize the inspiration for this beautiful song until the movie was being promoted. "I Can Only Imagine" is one of my favorite songs and I hope to see the movie.
Unknown said…
I learned that the song "I Can Only Imagine" was written for his father, who is played by Dennis Quaid.
Rachel said…
I didn't know the singer had such a hard home life. I can't wait to see this movie with my family!
Nancy Bowers said…
I learned there are well known actors in the movie and it has a great story ehind the song.
tarter95 said…
I learned that Priscilla Shirer is in the movie. Thanks.
wen budro said…
I learned that this is an inspirational movie with a good message. Also, Dennis Quaid is in it.
Jessica Peeling said…
I learned that it was directed by the Erwin brothers
Unknown said…
I learned this is a Christian Movie based on music.
I learned that it was a teacher who saw unlimited potential—and set Bart on a musical pathway. I can't wrist to see this faith inspired movie! #ICanInlyImagine #FlyBy #ThreeBoyandanOldLady #Fandango

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