I can only imagine

Jon Erwin is 1/2 of the Erwin Brothers, a two-person team of Christian Filmmakers committed to telling profound and Christ-honoring stories in cinema. You may have seen one of their movies: “Woodlawn,” “I Can Only Imagine,” or their newest project “Johnny Cash: The Redemption of An American Icon.”

In this interview, Jon discusses the story behind some Erwin Brothers movies, his hopes for the future of Christian filmmaking, and the vital role Jesus plays in his life and work.


Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon

JOHNNY CASH: THE REDEMPTION OF AN AMERICAN ICON TELLS JOHNNY CASH’S STORY WITH TALES OF TRAGEDY, SUCCESS, ADDICTION … AND FINALLY FINDING THE LIGHT.

Sinners thought Johnny was a saint, saints thought Johnny was a sinner, but, in reality, he was both.

Just like us, he was flawed; he blew it, he fell, and he got up again. But he never lost his faith. In fact, at the very end of his life, it was stronger than ever.

Johnny Cash embodies the paradox of every Christian who wants to do what is right but struggles to do it –– just like the apostle Paul described in Romans. His story is that of redemption, and it resonates with so many of us who mess up, yet still have God saying, “I’m not done with you yet.”


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The song has been sung by tens of millions of people all over the world. A song about heaven, wondering what it will be like. “I Can Only Imagine” was written by Bart Millard for his band, MercyMe. It wasn’t a huge hit at first, but the Lord had plans for this special song.

On today’s episode of the Great Stories Podcast, you’ll hear an interview that Charles Morris did with Bart at his home in eastern Texas back in 2006. And you’ll hear first hand how the song ended up catching him and his band by surprise. Bart also opens up about other challenges he’s faced in life and how Jesus has been his comfort through it all.


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