Dennis Quaid Opens Up About How His Journey to Discover God Led Him to Play an Abusive Father

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Actor Dennis Quaid is set to hit the big screen on March 16 in the new movie I Can Only Imagine, a feature film inspired by MercyMe’s hit song by the same name.

Quaid, who plays character Arthur Millard—real-life father of MercyMe lead singer Bart Millard—revealed in a video clip that his Christian roots run deep.

“I grew up in the Baptist church, went to Sunday school and then got baptized when I was 9,” he said, going on to explain that he eventually went on to travel the world and become a seeker. “I read the Bible cover to cover.” {eoa}

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