A central quote from Melissa in the film suggests that "suffering doesn't destroy faith, it refines it," highlighting that true faith is often strongest in the face of unanswered prayers.

Naturally, the film features Jeremy Camp’s hits, including the titular "I Still Believe" and "Walk by Faith," which were penned during and after these life-altering events.

Critics and audiences have praised the "natural chemistry" between the leads, which grounds the film's emotional weight.

As Jeremy Camp himself noted, the story is about seeing hope even when things don't go as planned.