Bart Millard opens up about the deeply personal journey behind bringing his family’s story to life—first through the unexpected success of I Can Only Imagine, and now through a sequel that explores his son’s battle with diabetes and the healing it sparked in their relationship.
As he reflects on the power of vulnerability, the rise of his son Sam Wesley’s music career, and the message behind his and Shannon’s new book Even If, Bart reminds us that God often does His greatest work in the middle of our hardest seasons. Through music, film, and honest storytelling, he continues to point others toward hope, resilience, and a faith that endures.
Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4aDZy3Y
Takeaways:
Bart Millard's journey into filmmaking was unexpected but fulfilling.
The film 'I Can Only Imagine' was inspired by personal stories.
Storytelling is a way to bring hope to others.
Creating the film was a therapeutic experience for Bart.
Bart's relationship with his son has deepened through their shared experiences.
The book 'Even If' offers a deeper perspective on their story.
Shannon Millard's contributions to the book were significant.
The flower chair symbolizes Bart's struggles with depression.
The upcoming tour is titled 'Wonder And All' and features new music.
The hymn 'It Is Well' has a profound impact on Bart's life and music.
Sound bites:"Don't ever let your hurt go in vain."
"He's really, really talented."
"I would change it to make it well."
Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Bart Millard and His Journey
02:10 The Making of the Film: A Personal Story
04:38 Exploring Family Dynamics and Relationships
07:51 The Book 'Even If': A Deeper Dive
10:51 The Upcoming Tour and New Music
12:08 The Significance of 'It Is Well' and 'Make It Well'
Keywords: Bart Millard, Mercy Me, film, music, family, storytelling, hope, Even If, It Is Well, tour