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Our profile person for the month is Evangelist Mike Bamiloye.
He was born on the 13th of April. He is a Christian movie writer, producer, actor and director. He is the President of Mount Zion Film Productions. We celebrate him because throught his works in the movie industry he has helped in the evangelization of millions of souls to Christ. 
Also of mention is his school for movie acting, producing and directing. He also organises a quaterly all night programme for prayers, film show, music and total worship. He may not be widely knownin the media due to the preference of secular movies and celebrity life-styles which he shuns, but he is known by faith in God's kingdom and in the hearts and minds of those who are concerned with the advancement of God's kindom on earth in winning souls for Jesus Christ. 
It is worthy of mention that this movie evangelist is however achieving this feat with the joint effort of his wife, Gloria, with whom he has been able to build a brand which has not only gained recognition in Nigeria but also on the global scene.
His team were invited to an annual church conference in New Delhi in 2013, during which they caught the divine revelation from God about reaching the people of the land with an evangelical movie that would address the spiritual problems of the people.
Following this divine idea, a relevant inspiring script was written in Nigeria and sent to our partners in New Delhi for review and to fit into the relevant spiritual and social backgrounds of the people. The script was translated by Ashima Batra, a member of an India ministry, Shiloh Global Ministries Inc., who produced the movie. 
A team of script editors comprising Indian linguists later worked on the script to avoid religious or spiritual controversies. Then, some sessions of auditions were held for Christians and church members who came from different churches within the city of New Delhi. 
The name of the movie which is a debut of India's first Gospel Movie is 'Rupantar'.
This is our profile personality for the month. Pray that in his standing, he stands till the end!

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