Renowned Nigerian gospel filmmaker and founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, Mike Bamiloye, has sparked a heated debate in the Christian community with his recent comments on pastor’s wives who make marriage difficult.

In a series of posts on social media, Bamiloye lamented the attitude of some pastor’s wives who, instead of being supportive and submissive, become a source of frustration and stress to their husbands.

According to Bamiloye, some pastor’s wives have become “lord” over their husbands, making it difficult for them to fulfill their roles as spiritual leaders. He noted that this attitude not only affects the marriage but also the ministry and the church as a whole.

Bamiloye, who has been married for over three decades, emphasized the importance of mutual respect, submission, and understanding in marriage. He urged pastor’s wives to be mindful of their role as helpmeets and to support their husbands in their ministry.

The comments by Bamiloye have generated a lot of reactions from Christians and non-Christians alike, with some supporting his views while others have criticized him for being “old-fashioned” and “patriarchal.”

However, Bamiloye’s message has resonated with many, particularly in the Christian community, where the role of the wife in a pastor’s family is often seen as crucial to the success of the ministry.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Mike Bamiloye’s comments have struck a chord, and the issue of the role of pastor’s wives in marriage and ministry is one that will continue to be discussed and debated in the days to come.

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