| Rich Mullins | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Jimmy Abegg | ... | Himself | |
| Ashley Cleveland | ... | Herself | |
| Rick Elias | ... | Himself | |
| Amy Grant | ... | Herself | |
| Kenny Greenberg | ... | Himself | |
| Phil Keaggy | ... | Himself | |
| Mark Robertson | ... | Himself | |
| Aaron Smith | ... | Himself | |
| Michael W. Smith | ... | Himself | |
| Steve Taylor | ... | Himself | |
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| Beaker | |||
| Rich Mullins | |||
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I saw this movie when I was in high school shortly after he had died. It was really interesting to see the kind of person he was outside of his music. He had a very unique perspective on life and seeing "famous" people (in the Christian recording industry, anyway) talk about the kind of friend he was and how humble he was and what kind of example he set was a really amazing thing. His song-writing and his sense of charity were really inspired and sincere and he led the kind of life that spoke louder than he did. He was a very quiet and shy person and was very connected to the people he loved. If you like his music, you should see if you can track down a copy on ebay or something 'cause it's just as insightful as his music is.