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MercyMe's Bart Millard Shares the Heart Behind I Can Only Imagine 2 at Nashville Premiere

MercyMe frontman Bart Millard walked the red carpet at the Nashville premiere of I Can Only Imagine 2, where he spoke with Brandon Woolum about the emotional weight of seeing his story continue on screen. Though he admitted he was nervous to watch the film with an audience, Bart shared that the sequel was not originally his idea and grew out of the deeply personal story behind MercyMe’s song “Even If” and his journey as a father raising a son with diabetes. Hearing from families who face similar daily struggles has made the film’s message especially meaningful. Millard also reflected on the vulnerability of allowing fans deeper access into his life through movies, books, and music, while embracing storytelling in new ways beyond songwriting. He hopes audiences leave the theater encouraged, reminded they are not alone in their pain, and able to see their own story reflected on screen. As this chapter unfolds, Bart is also looking ahead to another emotional milestone as his son prepares to make his Grand Ole Opry debut alongside MercyMe.

The Rapture Song

This is a song about the Rapture, my lyrics with music and voice by AI "twoShot"

You’ll Be Moved by The Isaacs’ Rendition of ‘Through It All’

You have to check out this beautiful rendition from The Isaacs of the song ‘Through It All.’ The singers all sound incredible together, and their harmonies are just heavenly. Let this wonderful song be an encouragement for you today.

‘I've had many tears and sorrows, I've had questions for tomorrows 
There’ve been times I didn't know right from wrong 
But in every situation, God gave me blessed consolation 
My trials come to only make me strong’

The song ‘Through It All’ was written in 1971 when Andraé Crouch and The Disciples were on a concert tour in California. Minutes after the completion of the song, there was an earthquake in the San Fernando Valley, where the concert was taking place. 

‘Through It All’ points to scripture in many ways, but one that stands out is Romans 8:28. “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." Let these lyrics remind you that our God is faithful and He can bring us through any trial we may face!

The Isaacs are a multi-award-winning family group that began singing 35 years ago and they are based in Hendersonville, TN. 

The vocalists are mother Lily Isaacs and siblings Ben Isaacs, Sonya Isaacs Yeary, and Rebecca Isaacs Bowman. The group plays their own acoustic instruments and are sometimes joined by other band members. The Isaacs have a unique musical style that blends tight family harmonies with contemporary acoustic instrumentation, appealing to a variety of audiences. 

Their group’s musical style has been influenced by many genres, including bluegrass, rhythm and blues, folk, country, contemporary, acoustic, and southern gospel.

So far in their music career, The Isaacs have won over 7 Dove Awards in various categories and have had several Grammy nominations. How wonderful that they can use their talents to spread the message of hope! We hope that you enjoyed listening to their rendition of ‘Through It All’ today.

Phil Wickham and Crowder ‘It Really Is Amazing Grace’ Music Video

You have to check out this fun and uplifting music video from Phil Wickham and Crowder for their song ‘It Really Is Amazing Grace.’ The song is an updated rendition of the classic hymn, and the upbeat sound will have you on your feet praising God with a joyful sound! Let the song bring you some smiles and encouragement today.

‘Singing Hallelujah! There’s no chains on me 
Thank you Jesus, You have set me free 
You welcomed me in, called me by name, was dead in my sin 
Now I’m dancing on that grave, Hallelujah! It really is Amazing Grace’

What a great song! Phil Wickham shares about why he wanted to release ‘It Really Is Amazing Grace’ and collaborate with Crowder. 

“Very excited about this one. I couldn’t believe I’ve never put out a version of this hymn!?!” Phil Wickham wrote in an Instagram post. “As a worship leader for 25 years I am always searching for upbeat songs that carry spiritual substance, joy, and are just fun to sing. This one checks all those boxes for me! It’s called ‘It Really Is Amazing Grace’ and it rips you guys!”

Phil Wickham also shared the original story behind the hymn ‘Amazing Grace,’ and it really is such an incredible testimony.

“Did you know that the man who wrote ‘Amazing Grace,’ the most popular Christian song of all time, was a slave trader?” he said in an Instagram video. “In the 1700s, John Newton was on a boat trafficking humans — buying, selling, capturing them — one of the greatest horrific evils the world has ever seen. And he was out on this ship and a storm blew in. It started tearing apart the ship. The ship was taking water; it looked like certain death. And in that moment, John Newton even surprised himself by crying out to God, asking for help and praying for forgiveness.”

Then Phil goes on to explain how John Newton’s life started to change after he survived that storm.

“After he cried out for help, cried out to God, a change sparked in his heart, and over the next couple years, he grew closer and closer to God, to the point where he started studying the Bible and ended up becoming a pastor,” he continued. “He fought against slavery, he spoke up against slave trade. It was amazing what God did in his life, and so when he says, ‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me,’ it’s not just poetic imagery…he’s thinking back on who he was before he knew the grace of God.”

What an amazing story and song. We hope that it was an encouragement to you today!

You’ll Love This Joyful Reminder of God’s Love in ‘Just Like God’

You’ll love this joyful reminder of God’s love in “Just Like God.” This catchy, upbeat tune about His grace and faithfulness will have you singing along and tapping your toes. Watch this short but delightful clip to see Sean Rodriguez’s music video for “Just Like God.”

Human beings are a fallen, flawed and lost bunch. Additionally, we all have the ability to make any situation worse. We could be handed the perfect, most pristine thing, and destroy it. Don’t believe me? Have you ever heard of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden? They were living in literal paradise and ruined it with their willful disobedience, introducing sin into the world in the process.

Luckily, even though we are all sinners, God showed mercy and pity upon us. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to suffer and die, taking our spot on the cross. As the book of Romans states, “while we were still sinners Christ died for us.” He came in and made a way when there was none. He injected hope into an utterly hopeless situation.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Sean sings about the life-changing love and mercy of God. As the tune mentions, God takes our messes, our deplorable and wretched situations, and can make something beautiful out of them, a masterpiece. He can make whole what was once broken and destroyed.

“Just like God
With endless love, He kept coming after me
He showed up and made this mess a masterpiece
Miracle beyond belief”

Even when, through our decisions and choices, we’ve gotten into some pretty awful situations, God can come in and perform a miracle. He can and regularly does the unthinkable, things we could never imagine, because as the Bible points out, with God, all things are possible. And He does all of this for no other reason than because He loves you and me that much.

Mark 10:27 “Jesus, looking on them, said, ‘With men it is impossible, but not with God: for all things are possible with God.”

This ‘Amazing Grace’ Guitar Instrumental Is Beautiful

This “Amazing Grace” guitar instrumental is beautiful. This excellent, moving and wholly captivating rendition of the most beloved hymn of all time is one you’ll find yourself returning to again and again. Watch this short but chilling performance of “Amazing Grace,” a tune that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

When it comes to listening to and consuming music, many people opt for a streaming service – Apple Music, Spotify or maybe even Amazon Music Unlimited. Those platforms put the users in the driver’s seat. They select what songs get played and when. That really isn’t the case when it comes to the radio.

Instead of the listener, it’s the radio station that chooses what songs are played, when and how many times. Of course, anyone who has ever listened to the radio knows that they typically play the same five or 10 songs constantly, which will quickly make you sick of songs you once enjoyed. It’ll soon get to the point that you change the dial anytime you hear that tune. This is especially true of Top 40 or pop radio.

However, there are a select few, a special group of songs that will never get old, regardless of how many times you’ve heard them. One of those songs is “Amazing Grace.” Anyone and everyone knows that song and has likely heard it hundreds, if not thousands, of times. But no matter how many times you’ve listened to it, it still has the power to make people emotional, to bring them to tears, even.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a gentleman plays the timeless, beloved church hymn on his guitar. He doesn’t sing any of those familiar, powerful and tear-jerking lyrics, but that doesn’t take away from the beauty of his performance at all. Likely, you’ll find yourself adding the lyrics as you listen along to this wonderful instrumental version of “Amazing Grace.”

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Chas Collins on Faith, Unity, and 'No Place I’d Rather Be'

Country artist Chas Collins shares his journey from Belle Chasse, Louisiana to Nashville, a dream ultimately set in motion by Hurricane Katrina. In this conversation, Collins opens up about his faith, his passion for unity in a divided culture, and the heart behind his patriotic single “No Place I’d Rather Be,” co-written with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer Byron Hill. Grounded in the pillars of God, country, and community, Collins reflects on how his beliefs shape both his music and daily life, and why he believes country music still has the power to bring people together. With new singles, a music video, and major opportunities on the horizon for 2026, Collins shares why this next season may be the biggest of his career yet.

Bill & Gloria Gaither on AI Fears, the Power of Song, and Why the Soul Can’t Be Replaced

At 83, Gloria Gaither shares a powerful message to the next generation about AI, technology, and the soul of art. Alongside Bill Gaither, she admits she’s “scared about AI” — wondering if writers and singers will even be needed one day. But then she reminds us of something technology can never replace: the soul of man. “You are here as a guardian of the real.” From songs that traveled the world and “landed in hearts” from Australia to South Africa, to her belief that when the news is off and the debates are done, art will still speak — Gloria reminds us that nothing carries power like a song. Three minutes. Total power. And in the wrong hands, it’s dangerous.

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