I do Christian movies, not faith-based, Mike Bamiloye insists

Mike Bamiloye

Filmmaker Mike Bamiloye on Friday said he is unapologetic about his craft, stating clearly that he does Christian movies.

Bamiloye, founder and president of the film production company Mount Zion Faith Ministries, stated this in an Instagram post to clear misconceptions about his “ministerial profession”.

“I don’t do faith-based movies. I do Christian movies. I am not apologetic or diplomatic about my ministerial profession. I do pure, concrete and undiluted straight forward, non-immoral and violent-free gospel films for salvation of souls and revival of the body of Christ,” the 63-year-old wrote.

Bamiloye added that the message he teaches in his movies is that “those who don’t believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God will go to Hell Fire and those who accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour will have Eternal Life and go to HEAVEN!”

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Bamiloye married Gloria in 1988. Together, they built the Mount Zion Faith Ministries brand.

Some of their hit movies include Blood on the Altar, The Gods Are Dead, The Haunting Shadows, and Journey in Circle.

A number of Bamiloye’s movies including Blood on the Altar and The Gods Are Dead are available as books.