The new movie “I Can Only Imagine 2” opens nationwide on February 20.
It is a sequel to the highly successful first movie, “I Can Only Imagine” (2018) which was inspired by the title song about how MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard reconciled with his alcoholic father.
Even before that movie came out, Millard was on tour (2017) with his 15 year old son, Sam, who is diabetic. But while MercyMe was having tremendous success, Millard’s relationship with both his son and his wife was strained.
“When you're a parent of a child with any kind of chronic illness, these things don't go away. You have a lot of good days, but some days you feel like you're losing bad. I was in the midst of one of those bad days when 'Even If' was written," Millard recalled.
“Even If” was co-written with Tim Timmons, who had joined MercyMe on tour. Millard discovered that Timmons was carrying his own hardships and secrets.
When film director Andy Erwin (October Baby, Jesus Revolution) heard “Even If” he was blown away.
"I never dreamed there was more story to tell — until we heard the story behind 'Even If.' Learning how Tim and Bart co-wrote that song out of deep, lived faith moved us to tears; the honesty and hope woven through each of their journeys are undeniable. (Filmmaker) Brent (McCorkle) and I knew immediately that 'I Can Only Imagine' truly deserved a sequel."
A new song written for the movie, “Make It Well,” expresses even more pain and struggle.
Make it well with my soul
Don’t let me face this loneliness alone
Make it well with my soul
I need a peace that only heaven knows
Jesus could you please
Just sit and cry with me
Till I can sing
It is well with my soul
I Can Only Imagine 2 open at the Regal Canyon View theater in Grand Junction with a sneak preview on Feb. 14, and then a full opening on Thursday, Feb. 19.








