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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Dr. Moses Douglas Carew, who passed away on November 9, 2012.

We will be forever grateful for the love and kindness that you have shown to us during this difficult period. We sincerely appreciate the outpouring of condolences, comforting messages, visits, food, prayers, calls and all acts of kindness shown to us as we mourn.

The love and support shown to our beloved Douglas during his life and travels by friends in the United States, Kenya, Sierra Leone, United Kingdom and many more locations will never be forgotten.

Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you.

Postal Address

Africa International University
P. O. Box 24686
Karen 00502
Nairobi
Kenya

Contributions

Well-wishers may contribute to the Douglas Carew Memorial Fund to support his passion and the organization's efforts to develop Christian leaders through Christian Leaders for Africa (CLA) http://www.clafrica.com/

Well-wishers may contribute to the family of Douglas Carew through...

...PayPal by clicking here.

...MPESA to 0725647088

...Bank Transer or Deposit
Account Name: Aikulola Carew
Account Number: 01109125691500
Bank: Co-operative Bank of Kenya
Branch: Nairobi Business Centre
SWIFT code/BIC code: KCOOKENA 

November 10, 2023
November 10, 2023
Eleven (11) years had gone so fast. My heart weeps fresh over the thought of your departure "Ngor Mo". Ngadie, Looliah & Francis Samou ever remember your fatherly roles in our lives as orphans. We hopefully look forward to that day when we shall see and hug each other in glory in Christ Jesus. Sleep on Ngor Moses Douglas Carew, an ever cherished Mentor for many. We forever love you in Jesus' Name.
November 9, 2023
November 9, 2023
Its 11 years since you left us. You were such a hero, a man of integrity. Your servant leadership taught me a lot, of which nowadays its quite hard to come across such a leader, selfless, that portrayed justice, you left a great legacy. I treasure those days. Continue resting in peace.
October 14, 2023
October 14, 2023
As I complete my disseration, I look back to those who encourged me at the start of the journey and who are no more, and I was reminded that I did not start alone and will not finish alone. May your family and children find 'angel' helpers where they did not expect just because of the person you were, as so many have said before me. This is years later, but never forgotten. Rip Dr. Carew, and blessings to the family!
July 14, 2021
July 14, 2021
I miss you, Mo! Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and Dad.
November 9, 2020
November 9, 2020
We continue to miss you and your leadership. Your wise counsel is still very much needed. Continue to rest in peace. 
November 13, 2019
November 13, 2019
"Ngor Mo", as we commonly called you, We forever miss you. If the Samou Family (I and my younger sisters - Looliah & Ngandie), who went through Pa Loko Children's Orphanage, are what we are today in the Lord and in every sense of our being on Earth, you played a never-to-be-forgotten role.

May God comfort your Wife and Children and us all in Jesus Name. Sincere memories of you are ever ours. Rest forever in Peace in Jesus till we meet again.

By Francis Paul Faithful Samou & Family in Bo & Freetown.
December 8, 2018
December 8, 2018
When I think of an ideal leader to emulate, your image as a Christian leader comes to mind. You truly left a mark in my life. This week I have been reflecting about my leadership, I have a lot to learn from the short interaction that I had with you while serving at AIU. Soon we shall join you to be with Christ forever. Meanwhile, I continue growing in my leadership everyday as I pick lessons from your leadership.
November 11, 2018
November 11, 2018
Douglas my brother, it is hard to believe it is six years since you left us. Last week I needed you.We had to make a decision which I know you only you who could advise. I miss our long discussion and fellowship
November 9, 2017
November 9, 2017
Five years have gone so quickly; could hardly believe. Continue to RIP  brother.
April 4, 2017
April 4, 2017
Happy Birthday Dr. Carew. Continue to dance with the angels!
November 9, 2016
November 9, 2016
God is faithful. keep on resting in peace sir
November 9, 2016
November 9, 2016
Mzee, Today is 4 years since you left us. We thank God for your life and you will always be in our thoughts and in our hearts. We miss your friendship and thoughtful insights. Love from the Nkansahs
November 9, 2016
November 9, 2016
Four year seems just like yesterday. You continue to live in our hearts! You are dearly missed. Continue to rest with the angels!
November 9, 2015
November 9, 2015
This week we are meeting for the ICETE in Turkey and your presence is clearly missed! We read your tribute yesterday and hundreds of people do miss you and appreciate the work you championed! Rest well my dear mentor.
November 10, 2014
November 10, 2014
Its been 2 yrs since you left us. It feels like just the other day. This day I am reminded how you poured out what the Lord had intended you to pour out! your were a blessings to who you met! I know you are enjoying our God's presence.
November 10, 2014
November 10, 2014
We miss you so much, Dr. Carew. Your memory never fades. You were a good leader.
November 10, 2014
November 10, 2014
Douglas Carew we miss you so much here on Earth. We know you are rejoicing with the Heavenly Choir but your early departure from this life still stings and we continue to struggle on without you. You were a tremendous and compassionate leader. You will be an inspiration for many years to come to all those whose life you touched. Blessings as you enjoy your heavenly reward.
November 9, 2014
November 9, 2014
It is hard to believe it is 16 months already when we sat in Wayne Pennsylvania for what we hoped to accomplish at AIU. Our meeting ended with a prayer as you left for Indianapolis Indiana. It was 2.00 am a few days later when I was woken up and told you had left us. My dear brother rest in peace and enjoy the presence of Jesus beause that is where we are all looking forward to being in fellowship with our saviour. Josphat Yego
April 16, 2014
April 16, 2014
Forever you will be remembered as a great scholar and a true gift to AIU. Your commitment to serving your maker will always be cherished in our hearts. To Mama Aiku and children, may the Lord's presence shine brightly as you serve Him. Rest in Peace dear brother.
April 7, 2014
April 7, 2014
Blessed are those who die in the LORD, their good works follow them!"
Sister Ayiku: Please know that you and the children are in our prayers! May the LORD, God of mercy and all comfort, comfort you all - Daily! Peter Okaalet
April 5, 2014
April 5, 2014
Dear Brother Doug, I can hardly believe that I has just been 16 months since you left us so suddenly. We all miss you so much. Even though you are now with the angels singing in that Heavenly Choir, we miss your loving voice back here on earth. Since we must pick up the mantle that you threw to us as you passed into your eternal glory, we travel the journey comforted by your words, "If one wants to go fast, he must travel alone". Your Teddy Bear Brother misses your loving smile and gentle ways.   Love, Ed Fischer
April 4, 2014
April 4, 2014
daddy, I cannot believe that you have gone for so long as your memory is still fresh in my heart. Today as we remember your birthday, I pray that the Lord will be with your dear family.
April 4, 2014
April 4, 2014
Douggie is forever missed indeed. We remember his love, gentle and warm demeanour. Praise The Lord!

Akwasi & Vicky
April 4, 2014
You are being missed. Your service to God and mankind will be always remembered! You are with the Lord surrounded with joyful celebrations!
April 28, 2013
April 28, 2013
Your message to us though, is that it’s not the quantity but the quality of our existence that matters.
I pray our God of comfort will console and heal all those who feel this pain; more so,
Pa and Mama Carew, Ayiku, Oluniyi, Rodney and Seneiya. Rola, Thelma, Bertha and Vicky.

To live in the hearts and minds of those we leave behind is not to die.

Goodbye my friend!
April 28, 2013
April 28, 2013
To me you were a special brother and friend. To others you were a mentor, teacher, counselor, roll-model, colleague and friend.
Very soon your office will be filled, we will all return to our businesses as usual. This is just how life is.
On the other hand your family will forever lose a special part of themselves.
Their tears will continue to run, their questions will remain unanswered.
April 28, 2013
April 28, 2013
Goodbye Dougie! I wish there was rhyme or reason to the time and manner of our entrance and exit of the stage of life.
The cruelty of death has yet again left a void of pain in our hearts. It was so unexpected.
You left us all with the impossible task of attempting to give meaning of this to your parents, wife, children and siblings.
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Happy Birthday Dr. Carew! You are with our Lord now. I am sure there are celebrations in heaven. I remembered how you had a super Birthday last year! Dearly Missed!
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
dadddy, on this great occasion of your birthday you are greatly missed but im comforted by the life you lived. Blessed is the day you were born,great and impactful were the days you spent with us,and your memory is with us forever.sleep well dear daddy Carew. I wish we showered all this tributes at you when you were alive , may be you could have still remained with us. Sleep well dear dad
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Worth of a Soul: God Gave His Only Son
...Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Matthew 16:26
In the world's markets, something which has no value for a disinterested person may be considered of great value to another who desires it and purchases it. In this sense, we may learn how dear and precious we are to Christ by what He was willing to give for us!
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
Today, the great man was born. He lived to serve God and mankind. Today, he is with our Father in Heaven and is served by angels. We really miss you. DONALD OLA SMART AND FAMILY
April 4, 2013
April 4, 2013
"You'll be missed! You are being missed! You truly served your generation with utmost humilty, excellence and distinction! May God enable us to serve our generations with such excellence! Rest in peace, Dr. Douglas Carew! Because Jesus resurrected, you, too - and all the beloved in the Christ - will rise again! All glory to God!"
January 26, 2013
January 26, 2013
Although we miss Douglas so much on this side of heaven, we take assurance in knowing that he is with the Lord. He has lived a life worth emulating. He touched everyone he met, and was always ready to go, preach and teach the Gospel. Examine your relationship with the Lord; let Douglas’ home-going remind us that tomorrow is not a promise. Psalm 95:7-8. This family is in our prayers.
December 17, 2012
December 17, 2012
Scripture Union was such a blessing to me, not only to me personally but to our youth in the Bible school in Makump and the Maranatha Youth Center in Magburaka. Dr. Carew's efforts for Christ were not in vain. Only in eternity will the power of a surrendered life be revealed. I'm looking forward to sharing eternity with many Sierra Leoneons as a result of his life.
December 11, 2012
December 11, 2012
Dear God and Heavenly Father, in our weakness, we bow before You,Reassured that our loved one is safe in Your loving arms and keeping;Draw us, each new day, to a better understanding of Your will and way.Open were his hands and heart to share God’s love and peace to allUnassuming, selfless and caring – a true example of servant leadership,Giving his utmost in his Christian devotion.
December 9, 2012
December 9, 2012
It was with great dismay that we heard this. Dr. Carew lived a life that counts for eternity. We remember him as a caring Daddy to all. I still cherish occasions where we benefited from the fellowship of your family. Mom Ayiku, Seneiya, and my brothers we pray that the Lord, who knows you, will speak words of peace to your heart. Our prayers are with you.
December 8, 2012
December 8, 2012
A great inspiration you were to many.The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh.As your students we feel a gap that only God can fill.One day we will meet with you in heaven,and lo!The Lord Jesus Christ himself will be present.Carew's family be encouraged in the Lord,He is in a better place awaiting for the great reunion.
December 4, 2012
December 4, 2012
"So we are always confident, even though we know that as long as we live in these bodies we are not at home with the Lord...Yes, we are fully confident, and we would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord. So whether we are here in this body or away from this body, our goal is to please him." ( 2 Cor. 5:6-8) - In the Lord, death is a promotion
December 3, 2012
December 3, 2012
RIP Dr. Carew. You served God's purpose in your generation. God must have said "Well done good and faithful servant, come in the place of my rest". Till we meet again at the feet of Jesus.
May your family find rest in the Lord all the days their lives.
December 3, 2012
December 3, 2012
The short time that I knew Dr. Carew, it was abundantly evident that he was a man after God's own heart and deeply loved and respected by his friends and colleagues. May his family and AIU feel God's peace and comfort during these difficult days.
December 2, 2012
December 2, 2012
"Where, O death, is your victory?
Where, O death, is your sting?" (1 Cor 15:55) Dr. Carew, you were many things to many people, but we all agree on these common denominators that, you were a personification of Humility, Integrity & Magnanimity (HIM) RIP
December 1, 2012
December 1, 2012
Yesterday was a hard day for me in Nigeria. I watched the time, read the program and prayed. I thank God for the privilege of knowing Dr. Carew, a true man of God. My prayers are for mama, the children, all of us, the extended family. May the Lord comfort us all. You will not be forgotten.
November 30, 2012
November 30, 2012
It one thing to call ourselves Christians…it’s another thing to live it…you exemplified true Christian living and Christian leadership. Soft spoken...but deep. A legend, example and an inspiration. My sincere condolences. May God comfort the family and AIU. Pauline Njuguna (AIU Finance Committee-AIU, 2012)
November 30, 2012
November 30, 2012
It one thing to call ourselves Christians…it’s another thing to live it…you exemplified true Christian living and Christian leadership. Soft spoken...but deep. A legend, example and an inspiration. My sincere condolences. May God comfort the family and AIU. Pauline Njuguna (Finance Committee-AIU, 2012)
November 30, 2012
November 30, 2012
douglas, my friend, colleague at NEGST, spiritual mentor, friend of kenya, true panafricanist. i recall many discussions we held on kenya, its hopes, its aspirations. i recall your uniquely deep and incisive insights on kenya's law and politics, more than an average local, your belief in africa's + destiny. brother you left your mark, but kenya and africa has lost one of its best sons.
November 30, 2012
November 30, 2012
"I will turn their mourning into gladness; I will give them comfort and joy instead of sorrow." Jer. 31:13 Love and prayers from your Rosslyn Academy family.
November 30, 2012
November 30, 2012
daddy, i came to terms with the reality of your departure today as your body was gently lowered into the grave but i was greatly comforted when i saw the peace around you even in death you looked calm and peaceful like a baby.Rest in perfect peace my dear daddy Carew. we truly love you but Jesus loves you more..
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November 10, 2023
November 10, 2023
Eleven (11) years had gone so fast. My heart weeps fresh over the thought of your departure "Ngor Mo". Ngadie, Looliah & Francis Samou ever remember your fatherly roles in our lives as orphans. We hopefully look forward to that day when we shall see and hug each other in glory in Christ Jesus. Sleep on Ngor Moses Douglas Carew, an ever cherished Mentor for many. We forever love you in Jesus' Name.
November 9, 2023
November 9, 2023
Its 11 years since you left us. You were such a hero, a man of integrity. Your servant leadership taught me a lot, of which nowadays its quite hard to come across such a leader, selfless, that portrayed justice, you left a great legacy. I treasure those days. Continue resting in peace.
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I Learned You Were Humble

July 18, 2014

So painful I never had a physical contact with him before he went home. Nevertheless, the knowledge of his lifetime makes an impression on me I will ever live to appreciate. I only set out to write a biography of a Christian worker in Africa as a project, being a pastor in training at AIU. I just chose to write about him only because I must pass my exam. Writing about Dr. Carew was more than an academic project, it was an unforgettable encounter. A critical study of his life is much more than what I would have learned while receiving a lecture in the classroom. Dr. Carew, I admire your lifestyle. I covet the grace upon your life.

I learned about your humility which reminded people and gave a practical demonstration of how Christ lived when He physically came to the world. In many occasions you were mistaken for a student within the campus of NEGST/AIU even though you were the Vice Chancellor. I’m so glad you were proud to keep the company of lowly people and was identified with your subordinates. I wondered why you would not only give a second chance, but much more than a second chance, when people failed you in one regard or the other. But I stopped wondering, having known you had chosen to follow the foot step of your Master.

Your mind was not a tape recorder, yet people’s names and birthdays were indelibly stuck to it despite many things you had to think about. This evidenced your love and care for people! I learned how much you could stoop so low in getting up the ones lying low. Helping people is your delight. Making them happy is a priority. It was never a big deal for you to give up all you’d got in order to achieve a goal that would benefit mankind.

You were a man who kept his words. I remember your son, Oluniyi, told me you had an opportunity to stay back in the US after your doctoral award, but you gritted your teeth and made your way back to Africa in order to fulfill your condition of scholarship. Your home country (Sierra Leone) wasn’t at peace when you finished this program; that could be enough reason for you not to return to Africa to fulfill your calling. You didn’t give room for excuse but by all means you found your base in Africa your fatherland.

Keep on resting on the bosom of the Savior. You played your own role well and were found successful. I believe by the time you returned home, the Savior would stand astride with His arms open wide. His face would be decorated with a big smile as He hugged you so tightly and cooed into your ears: “Well done my son. I have prepared a place for you. Welcome into your eternal joy.”

Tribute in Memory of Dr. Moses Douglas Carew

December 4, 2012


Esse quam vederi
(rather to be than to seem) is the maxim of a famous Secondary School in Freetown, The Albert Academy, of which Bro. Douggie, as Dr. Carew was fondly known, was a very distinguished alumnus. It was here young men and girls (at the A ‘levels) were prepared for life’s journey.

Douggie’s live epitomized our school motor. He lived a life of humility with no pretentiousness. He was what he was, a deeply relational person and an excellent communicator. He was not just a good speaker but his words were gracious and full of wit and wisdom, even more soothing when he sang. Uniquely equipped for teaching; long before his theological studies he was already recognized as one of the best bible expositors in Sierra Leone. His entire working life was spent primarily as a teacher, whether this was secondary school science curriculum, basic discipleship program, preaching or teaching Hebrew or theology at the highest level of scholarship.

The scores of tributes that continue to pour in on the memorial website, managed by his daughter Seneiyah, are testimony to the fine life Douggie lived.

However, Douggie’s life was one of paradox but happily one not inconsistent with the life of our Master and Lord. This is dubbed ‘the tumbling down effect’ by theologians. The self-empting of Christ (Phil.2:7). Christ emptied Himself first to birth, then to death. Christ, though God, chose to hide His Deity in humanity- He hid his majesty in humanity.

By His coming in the flesh (his humanity) - birth, death and resurrection he withheld His divine powers. He wasn’t denied this nor forced to do so but instead He chose to do so. He did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped (Phil. 2:6). Christ was rejected by the very people he came to save.

Dr. Carew, mindful of the master’s call could identify with Saint Paul to have considered loss whatever was to his profit for the sake of Christ...to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his suffering....to attain the resurrection from death (Phil. 3).

Douglas had his bit of humiliation even when he gave his all to a people he gave his live and all. How I wished he smelled the flowers that are now being placed on his grave. Like his master in a borrowed tomb we lay the remains of our dear brother on a borrowed land.

Praise the Lord! Death and the grave do not have the last say. It is in His humiliation that Christ is exalted to glory and at the right hand of God (Phi 2:9-11). I have no doubt that our brother has been exalted to the high place with our Lord in glory. The most honour we can give him is follow his good example of giving our lives to the Lord Jesus, faithfully walk with the Lord in this world into eternity, where Douggie has joined the saints who preceded him, especially those from our own community notably, Byang Kato and Tokumboh Adeyemo.  They all now have their well deserved rest in heaven where all sisters and brothers in the Lord are sure to catch up with them sooner or later.

 

Jabulani Africa Lyrics

December 3, 2012

Jesus, life and hope to heal our land

Saviour, reaching out with your mighty hand!

 

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you!

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you now!

 

Jabulani! Jabulani, Africa! (Echo) (x4)

 

Jesus, river of life to our thirsty land

Saviour, meeting our needs with your mighty hand!

 

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you!

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you now!

 

Jabulani! Jabulani, Africa! (Echo) (x4)

 

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you!

Sing for joy, O Africa!

The Lord your God is risen upon you now!

 

Jabulani! Jabulani, Africa! (Echo) (x4)

 

© Lionel Petersen – Rejoice Africa (by Integrity Hosanna Music)

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