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Mike Bamiloye Drags Female Pastors Who Separated from Their Husbands and Traveled for Months: “Men Are Mostly Guilty”

Mike Bamiloye Drags Female Pastors Who Separated from Their Husbands and Traveled for Months: “Men Are Mostly Guilty”

  • Mike Bimiloye shares his thoughts on the female pastor who left her husband and family just to join ministry duties
  • According to him, they will stay away from home for months, leaving the man at the mercy of his cousins ​​and family members.
  • He added that women would praise their husbands when they arrived at their places of duty.

Evangelist Mike Bamiloye shared his views on female ministers who neglect their husbands and families for the sake of ministry work.

In her post on social media, she noted that such women will travel the world for months, while men will be ‘cold or hot alone’ at home.

Mike Bamiloye mentors female pastors.
Mike Bamiloye offers advice to female pastors. Photo credit@mikebamiloye
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According to him, such women will receive generous treatment in hotels and suites, while their husbands will take care of the local church at home.

He also noted that such men are often left at the mercy of their cousins, servants and family members who take care of them.

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In her recent post heralding drama I hit the ladies, He said that the husbands of the women he mentioned tried to stop them.

They will accuse the man of killing their calls. He also noted that such women would praise their husbands while preaching, without telling them what was going on at home.

However, the fans were not happy with this situation. evangelist He shared that they challenged him in the comment sections.

Note that this is not the first time Bamiloye has criticized female ministers. A few years ago he wrote a piece about them.

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How did fans react to Mike Bamiloye’s post?

Netizens reacted to the post shared by the evangelist. Here are some of the comments below:

@tolucci.ng:

“A reminder from the old Mount Zion Movie – “Busy But Guilty”…God help us all.”

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@mjaygurl:

“The owner of my head caught me.”

@wunmi_izuagie:

“This reminds me of the Mount Zion movie ‘Busy But Guilty.’ I write Christian romances with African characters, stark Biblical principles, and happily ever afters.”

@anumides

“Judges 4:4 And Deborah the prophetess, wife of Lapidoth, judged Israel….Deborah was successful in the ministry because she was the first ‘wife,’ whether we like it or not, a woman’s first service is in her home oooo I know this because I am in the ministry too “I am a woman with a passion and I have a man who, by the grace of God, supports me, but wisdom is so important in everything we do, in building our homes and marriages.”

@evang_theresa_daniels:

“Why didn’t they go together? Why was she alone? What kind of perspective excludes the husband?”

@sefesinteriors_

“He owns my head.”

@stpttravelsandtours:

“It goes both ways. Lesson of the day, be considerate of your partner in every decision you make or make.”

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@lillian.supo:

“But no one says this when the man goes into seclusion for months for his ‘calling and ministry’ and the wife is praised as a good woman who protects her home? I don’t understand. To forget the call of Deborah, whose own purpose is emphasized rather than her husband’s? Can someone really explain this to me, because his wife does this? I was confused why there was a problem doing it, but no one batted an eyelid when the problem was a man.

@mercy_oladapo_adebayo:

“Sir, this situation mostly happens to women whose husbands are ministers. Let’s not be one-sided. Women feel more attacked. Marriage should be balanced, regardless of whether it is a man or a woman. This is my honest opinion.”

@cartonbox_packaging_printing:

“Yes, the well-being of families should also be taken into account and neither party should suffer from loneliness. There is a need for work-life balance.”

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