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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Fetula4u: 9:07pm On May 17, 2020
FactBoyz:
Factboyz dot com

Mike Bamiloye's biographical movie titled; THE TRAIN is making waves and impressing viewers worldwide as it hit the internet on May the 3rd; earning a comfortable number 1 spot on the Nigerian YouTube cyberspace. It has raked in almost a million views so far.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mFvb62VMkc


The movie which details the true life story of popular Gospel Drama Evangelist Mike Bamiloye reveals the passion the younger Mike had for God hence taking a step of faith that changed his life forever.



Mike Bamiloye whose other name was revealed in the movie as "Abayomi", started his life just like any other person would in Nigeria in the 1960s. The movie began on a rather solemn note showing how his mother passed away and the amount of pressure and grief it brought on the young "Abayomi" (Mike Bamiloye)



His childhood lifestyle portrayed in the movie, showed him gathering young children of his age, in a bid to make them act a short biblical movie "David and Goliath" He demonstrated his directing prowess by trying to direct the movie, but his effort failed miserably as no one wanted to act as Goliath! Lol

The movie continued as it showed Mike Bamiloye transform from a troublesome child to a well reserved and respected "bro" who took God and the work of God seriously.


The movies' setting, casting and general character is highly impressive and generally good, too standard for a normal, everyday gospel movie. The movie started with a 1960s setting and environment which was hugely successful due to the blend of 1960s architecture, furniture arrangement, clothing and language.

Indeed, the movie is a classic for Christians who cherish Christian movies; even beyond the fact that the movie fared well, its godly essence and relevance will last for a long time in the Christian world which is in dire need of godliness and its propagation via movies.

The movie encourages total faith in God amidst the raging storms that might try to weaken or make one compromise.

We will be pointing out some lessons that can be learnt from this great Christian movie of a great Christian of our time; Relax as lists out 10 lessons that can be learnt from the movie;

1. Always Believe in God:

Who doesn't even know this one? That's the first step for a successful roller-coaster ride in the Christian faith. Belief in God is beyond faith alone, it also involves taking a step of obedience and diligence in the study of the Bible.


2. Never Give Up On A Child Whose Future Doesn't Look Bright:

From the movie, the young Mike seemed to have no clear direction in life, with his future looking incredibly bleak, yet he overcame all and was a surprise miracle to those who once mocked him.

3. The Present Doesn't Determine The Future:

Your current situation now, doesn't determine your future, it is not a stamp to your destiny tomorrow. Who thought a small, village boy would end up becoming a world renowned evangelist? No one! His marriage to Gloria Bamiloye also had an ugly look then, but look at them now! This is a great lesson!


4. What Irritates You Could Be An Assignment:

"Abayomi' (Mike Bamiloye) was not happy with the apparent and obvious glorification of the devil via the television and it spurred him to action to cretae Christian content and movies that would rather glorify God. In his zeal for God, he set out on a journey of faith that God honored. His journey of faith is currently blessing thousands of people globally. As a Christian, there might be some evil, negative things that you may have noticed going on around you in your family, your place of work or even your church; it is time to speak up! That could be an opening door to your God-given ministry.

5. Your Marriage Partner Makes You or Mars You:

God helped Abayomi to pick someone who had the same passion with him; hence helping take him to greater heights. The lesson to be learnt here is enormous because when anyone chooses the wrong marriage partner, its resulting results becomes highly disastrous. However, the right spouse came because he trusted God and that spouse (Gloria) became a supportive pillar for his ministry.


6. Virtuous Women Still Exist:

Even amidst the chaos and confusion in that time, Abayomi was able to find a virtuous, godly lady to marry. Of course we cannot expect less because his trust was fully on God who he heavily relied on. It also teaches that it is worthy and honorable to wait on the lord in holiness and patience without being involved in immorality currently ravaging the lives of youths in our days.

The lessons are too numerous to mention but we have mentioned some which are worthy of note.

Factboyz dot com rates this movie high and it is recommendable for Christians struggling to answer the call of God upon their lives.

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https:///article/lessons-to-learn-from-mike-bamiloye-as-his-bio-movie-the-train-trends-no-1-on-youtube.html
Sir can I get the link for downloading, don't know how to download from YouTube. Thank you
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Nettybrown(m): 9:13pm On May 17, 2020
Capablejaybee:
Is it an English language movie?
English and Yoruba
well subtitled.

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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Nettybrown(m): 9:15pm On May 17, 2020
Fetula4u:

Sir can I get the link for downloading, don't know how to download from YouTube. Thank you
Just search for 'The Train' mount zion movie

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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Fetula4u: 9:19pm On May 17, 2020
Nettybrown:
Just search for 'The Train' mount zion movie
okay thanks

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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by thinkmoney(m): 10:04pm On May 17, 2020
FactBoyz:
Factboyz dot com

Mike Bamiloye's biographical movie titled; THE TRAIN is making waves and impressing viewers worldwide as it hit the internet on May the 3rd; earning a comfortable number 1 spot on the Nigerian YouTube cyberspace. It has raked in almost a million views so far.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mFvb62VMkc


The movie which details the true life story of popular Gospel Drama Evangelist Mike Bamiloye reveals the passion the younger Mike had for God hence taking a step of faith that changed his life forever.



Mike Bamiloye whose other name was revealed in the movie as "Abayomi", started his life just like any other person would in Nigeria in the 1960s. The movie began on a rather solemn note showing how his mother passed away and the amount of pressure and grief it brought on the young "Abayomi" (Mike Bamiloye)



His childhood lifestyle portrayed in the movie, showed him gathering young children of his age, in a bid to make them act a short biblical movie "David and Goliath" He demonstrated his directing prowess by trying to direct the movie, but his effort failed miserably as no one wanted to act as Goliath! Lol

The movie continued as it showed Mike Bamiloye transform from a troublesome child to a well reserved and respected "bro" who took God and the work of God seriously.


The movies' setting, casting and general character is highly impressive and generally good, too standard for a normal, everyday gospel movie. The movie started with a 1960s setting and environment which was hugely successful due to the blend of 1960s architecture, furniture arrangement, clothing and language.

Indeed, the movie is a classic for Christians who cherish Christian movies; even beyond the fact that the movie fared well, its godly essence and relevance will last for a long time in the Christian world which is in dire need of godliness and its propagation via movies.

The movie encourages total faith in God amidst the raging storms that might try to weaken or make one compromise.

We will be pointing out some lessons that can be learnt from this great Christian movie of a great Christian of our time; Relax as lists out 10 lessons that can be learnt from the movie;

1. Always Believe in God:

Who doesn't even know this one? That's the first step for a successful roller-coaster ride in the Christian faith. Belief in God is beyond faith alone, it also involves taking a step of obedience and diligence in the study of the Bible.


2. Never Give Up On A Child Whose Future Doesn't Look Bright:

From the movie, the young Mike seemed to have no clear direction in life, with his future looking incredibly bleak, yet he overcame all and was a surprise miracle to those who once mocked him.

3. The Present Doesn't Determine The Future:

Your current situation now, doesn't determine your future, it is not a stamp to your destiny tomorrow. Who thought a small, village boy would end up becoming a world renowned evangelist? No one! His marriage to Gloria Bamiloye also had an ugly look then, but look at them now! This is a great lesson!


4. What Irritates You Could Be An Assignment:

"Abayomi' (Mike Bamiloye) was not happy with the apparent and obvious glorification of the devil via the television and it spurred him to action to cretae Christian content and movies that would rather glorify God. In his zeal for God, he set out on a journey of faith that God honored. His journey of faith is currently blessing thousands of people globally. As a Christian, there might be some evil, negative things that you may have noticed going on around you in your family, your place of work or even your church; it is time to speak up! That could be an opening door to your God-given ministry.

5. Your Marriage Partner Makes You or Mars You:

God helped Abayomi to pick someone who had the same passion with him; hence helping take him to greater heights. The lesson to be learnt here is enormous because when anyone chooses the wrong marriage partner, its resulting results becomes highly disastrous. However, the right spouse came because he trusted God and that spouse (Gloria) became a supportive pillar for his ministry.


6. Virtuous Women Still Exist:

Even amidst the chaos and confusion in that time, Abayomi was able to find a virtuous, godly lady to marry. Of course we cannot expect less because his trust was fully on God who he heavily relied on. It also teaches that it is worthy and honorable to wait on the lord in holiness and patience without being involved in immorality currently ravaging the lives of youths in our days.

The lessons are too numerous to mention but we have mentioned some which are worthy of note.

Factboyz dot com rates this movie high and it is recommendable for Christians struggling to answer the call of God upon their lives.

[b][/b]

https:///article/lessons-to-learn-from-mike-bamiloye-as-his-bio-movie-the-train-trends-no-1-on-youtube.html
let Mr tell you something you might not have given mind to.
Mike Bamiloye and his kind shaped to a large extent Nigeria and Africa idea of Christianity and believers relationship with the spirit realm.
There portrayals of Satan, witches, marine kingdom, Devils struggles with angels to influence minds, Christian adornment and dress etc
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Fragility6: 11:57pm On May 17, 2020
BotafogoJunior:
shut up, he can call anybodys work dumb,why dont you also respect his opinion by keeping shut or because he made a remark your dumb brain feels should not be said about your man of God,you then feel he shouldn't talk. Shior......yeye dey smell
See diz goat na u d boy talk to?y u dey carry anoda man garawa 4 head. Diz social don mk una dey feel say una b one tin
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by BotafogoJunior(m): 2:19am On May 18, 2020
Fragility6:

See diz goat na u d boy talk to?y u dey carry anoda man garawa 4 head. Diz social don mk una dey feel say una b one tin
na me be the goat wey your father born naa,why you sef no keep quiet,e be like say na from concrete you grow wey your brain come damage. If your brain no damage,you go know sayna social media be dis as i put mouth for the matter,na him you sef put that your gutter mouth,social media no be that your uncle dirty palour,mr stupid.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Fragility6: 8:01am On May 18, 2020
BotafogoJunior:
na me be the goat wey your father born naa,why you sef no keep quiet,e be like say na from concrete you grow wey your brain come damage. If your brain no damage,you go know sayna social media be dis as i put mouth for the matter,na him you sef put that your gutter mouth,social media no be that your uncle dirty palour,mr stupid.
D day devil go mistakenly make me come across one unfortunate person 4 diz forum eh.Dat person beta ready 2 fight o since una get strength inbetween keyboards
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by emusmithyy(m): 8:42am On May 18, 2020
aAK1:
that’s why season movies are in series or episodeS and not one long boring stretch. You are not Christians than I am . Now run along

You are not Christians? English though.

Lols and he said, run along... grin You are learning how to be savage. Nice.

Still doesn't change it, you find it long because the things of God bore you. But do you have a problem calling a film with so many romance scenes boring?

It's a question only you can answer. Bye.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by emusmithyy(m): 8:43am On May 18, 2020
paulolee:

m sorry bt its bcoz of time n na chat tinz cos am..try and bear wit me pls..m not a fast typer n shortcuts de mk story short na..no vex abeg

You're still doing again grin cry
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by paulolee(m): 11:04am On May 18, 2020
emusmithyy:


You're still doing again grin cry
i said am sorry and please you should bear with me...see myself writing complete sentences too tiring...no vex oo
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by aAK1(m): 11:11am On May 18, 2020
emusmithyy:


You are not Christians? English though.

Lols and he said, run along... grin You are learning how to be savage. Nice.

Still doesn't change it, you find it long because the things of God bore you. But do you have a problem calling a film with so many romance scenes boring?

It's a question only you can answer. Bye.
you should be the one who should learn to read or read to comprehend. I repeat, you are no Christian than I am. For every religious movie you have seen, I can bet I’ve seen 10.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by BigBankBlack(m): 5:08pm On May 18, 2020
BotafogoJunior:
shut up, he can call anybodys work dumb,why dont you also respect his opinion by keeping shut or because he made a remark your dumb brain feels should not be said about your man of God,you then feel he shouldn't talk. Shior......yeye dey smell

Your insults means nothing just like you mean nothing to me

Talk is cheap on social media.
Anyone can insult anyone until it gets real...so enjoy...

Have a nice day

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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Chicagoesontop: 11:10am On May 19, 2020
Good movie, more grease to his elbow !!
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Makschinchin: 9:52pm On May 19, 2020
Kizzygentle:
Mike Bamiloye Don tey for the movie industry o. Na real veteran. Just that nollywood dosent regard mount zion films. Though he needs to work on his visual qualities. They are really ancient.

@bolden; when last did you see a recent mount Zion film? The picture quality of their recent films is as clear as DSTV. You're living in the past bro. Go see their movies from few years back to present, picture quality is top notch tongue

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Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by tot(f): 11:11pm On May 20, 2020
Watched it on YouTube tonight, very touching story.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by tot(f): 11:12pm On May 20, 2020
Oselu28:



your father changed because he's a good man..some other men won't have

He was convicted.

If it was by goodness, he wouldn't have cheated in the first place.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Oselu28(f): 8:50am On May 21, 2020
tot:


He was convicted.

If it was by goodness, he wouldn't have cheated in the first place.

Do you become a bad person because you fell into temptation?
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by tot(f): 9:30am On May 21, 2020
Oselu28:


Do you become a bad person because you fell into temptation?

If it was just a fall into temptation he would have come out of it prior to watching the movie.

Typically, people fall into temptation, see they are enjoying it and stay there. The only reason that man pulled himself out was because he was convicted, nothing else. That's my view anyway.
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by Oselu28(f): 12:20pm On May 21, 2020
tot:


If it was just a fall into temptation he would have come out of it prior to watching the movie.

Typically, people fall into temptation, see they are enjoying it and stay there. The only reason that man pulled himself out was because he was convicted, nothing else. That's my view anyway.

so are you saying those that watched the movie and didn't repent are in a bigger temptation?
Meanwhile
This argument would be needless if my assumption is correct that you are a Pentecostal
Re: The Train: Movie On Mike Bamiloye's True Story by tot(f): 12:29pm On May 21, 2020
Oselu28:


so are you saying those that watched the movie and didn't repent are in a bigger temptation?
Meanwhile
This argument would be needless if my assumption is correct that you are a Pentecostal

Nope, that is not what I am saying. You said he repented because he is a good person and I am saying it has nothing to do with being good, it was simply a conviction of his conscience which is something only the Holy Spirit can do.

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