Amy Grant on the Power of Vulnerability and the Story Behind I Can Only Imagine 2

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Amy Grant spoke with Brandon Woolum on the red carpet at the Nashville premiere of I Can Only Imagine 2, reflecting on the power of vulnerability in both songwriting and storytelling. As one of Christian music’s most beloved voices, Grant shared that true connection happens when artists are honest about both struggle and hope, allowing listeners to see themselves in the story. She expressed excitement about seeing songs take on new life through film, noting how a feature-length movie can expand the emotional depth behind a message that may have originally been told in just three minutes.

Grant also shared updates on her own new music, including her upcoming single “The Me That Remains,” inspired in part by the aftermath of Nashville’s recent ice storm and the idea of what endures through life’s changes. With plans to release several new songs ahead of a full album later this spring, Grant continues to create music that invites reflection, conversation, and healing. As she prepared to watch the film for the first time, she anticipated an emotional experience and celebrated the continued impact of faith-filled stories reaching audiences in powerful new ways.

This video originally appeared on GodTube.com

Photo Credit: ©GodTube / Amy Grant

 

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