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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/

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Account Name: Aikulola Carew
Account Number: 01109125691500
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November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
The Lord will never leave you alone Ayiku, Seneiya and the Carew sons. He will carry you through this life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF8H5BWY6_M
May the words of this song encourage you hearts at this sad moment. I still can't imagine i will not hear or see Dr. Carew again on this side...
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Dear Mrs. carew
It is hard to believe that your dear husband is no longer with us. we trust that he is with the lord as the Bible promises.I remember three weeks ago , when we were coming from our Saturday class , met at the parking and send him greeting to you,he was keen to know us and promised to pass our regards .He was such a friend to all.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Frm DKasali and family. Dear Doug I was privileged to receive the baton from grt men of God who served as VC before you and me. Uncle T Wilmot, Dr Adeyemo, Dr.Taylor-Pierce & Prof Ngewa. When time came I was privileged to pass it on to you, a friend, colleague and another grt man of God.You served with dedication & died on the battlefield. How glorious 4U to see our Master face to face!
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Dear ones, it's really very difficult to explain this! Death will always be a stranger, wicked monster! and yet part of life. However, some losses are too big to ever be replaced! I consider the death of Dr. Carew to be a very big loss! But God is Alive! He alone can answer our many questions. Dr. Carew's family(mama and children), AIU family and friends please look to the Almighty God!!!
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
On behalf of the Church of Christ in Nigeria and Nigeria Evangelical Fellowship
We received with very rude shock the peaceful passing on to glory of a very dedicated servant of the Lord. We join thousands of Christians and indeed many who have known him outside the christian circle to pray that may the Lord comfort the family in the words of Psalm 116:15
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
"Dr Carew, your sudden departure like the Rapture is... so shocking.
Samy sent me a text message from AIU.
We will forever missed your heart to Christian leadership, your wisdom in scholarship and your character to spirituality...
The Lord will always be there for our dear Mama Carew & to the lovely children! Shalom.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Life at best is very brief. At the age of 56 I believe Dr. Carew still had a lot to accomplish for the kingdom. But God knows why he has left us so soon. Under Dr. Carew's leadership and inspiration the AIU soccer team brought glory to the institution-winning the trophy for two consecutive times thus making history. I will live to remember you Dr. Carew. Rest in peace
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
My first fatherly love was from Dr. Douglas Carew in 1982, as he was the Traveling Secretary, Scripture Union, Bo.He took care of me as his own child.He imparted in me christian values which will take me through this world.Our meeting in Nairobi in June was like to say goodnight in the usual soft spoken voice. GOODNIGHT DADDY.See you in the morning.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Dear Carew Family, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you walk through this time of grieving and loss. We pray the Father will comfort you and give you strength for the journey. We hold you up in love, remembering Douglas and the amazing example of a life well lived.We believe and await Revelation 21 - the New Heaven and New Earth and a wonderful reunion!
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
I became acquainted with Dr. Carew when he became a doctoral student at TEDS. I was privileged to mentor him in the PhD program and remember well the dissertation on the knowledge of God in Hosea. He studied the topic of integrity and lived it out in his life and ministry. It was our privilege to get to know him and see the wide impact of his ministry. Thanks be to God.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Douglas was always a gentle soul and a man of great faith. May his soul rest in peace. With heartfelt sympathy to Ayiku and the family.
- Percy & Violet Johnson
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Dr. Carew, you will really be missed by our family. We remember all the wonderful times we had together at NEGST with you and your family. Truly you was a loving friend. To Mrs Carew, the children and the NEGST family we say take courage in the Lord. May his soul rest in perfect peace. we miss you.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
Dr. Carew always struck me as a humble servant leader, talented and gifted theologian and educator and a very passionate and faithful family man. Since his time at Scripture Union in Sierra Leone to his time at AIU/NEGST, he has influenced my life through active thought leadership, and directive leadership and vision. Dr. Carew will be sorely missed.
November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
To Ayiku and the entire Carew family may the good Lord comfort and console you during this difficult period. God bless. May his soul rest in perfect peace.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Diana and Yakubu join Carew's immediate and extended family, his close friends, AIU community, to mourn the exit of a general. To those of us who knew late Dr. Douglas he was a leader, who led with humility. As a teacher, he taught with excellence, as a servant he served faithfully, as a scholar he wrote in defence of Christianity, as a pastor he rightly handled the word of God, as a father he
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Shalom Dr.Carew.For over 10 years you have been a friend,mentor and a motivator.My family and I will ever miss your friendship and company.For sure your able leadership for AIU will remain a legacy.Am sure the Lord will take care of your family forever.Thank you for being my teacher at AIU!Rest in peace.Shalom.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Php_1:21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
we met at the YFC, SU, PAFES, SLAFES. You left your Science career to Lecture the Word of God. May your death enrich the assurance of your family that they not alone, but in the family of the Lord Jesus Christ. Iku, may the peace of God rule your heart. May God uplift the family.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Douglas Carew was a great leader and gentleman. I met him when I joined NEGST as a first year student in Sep 2004 and in few weeks, he knew most of us by our first names. I learned his death from a former student with shock. The world will miss you Daktari, and your service to this great Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. R.I.P
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Douglas was my brother in Christ and a dear family and professional friend. We served together in the Rumba marriage ministry of the Nairobi Chapel. He was a gentle, discerning, and deeply relationsional person. We shall miss him. I pray that God will bless his family and the projects he started as Vice Chancellor of AIU. I know you have gone to be with the Lord. Meoli
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
"It is very difficult to imagine that brother Douglas Carew is no longer with us. We thank God for Dr Carew's life and ministry in our midst. I first met him more than twenty years ago at an ACTEA Conference held at London Bible College, England. In subsequent years, we met at many conferences, including the week he spent with us as a family."
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
It was hard to believe when heard the sad news and even now it is still hard to swallow. We do now accept that God has called home our Brother, friend and mentor Dr. Douglas Carew to higher service. Douglas in his life touched so many lives in very meaningful ways. This is a big loss to his family, Sierra Leone and Africa as a whole. Our heartfelt sympathy to you Ayku and the family .
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
We will miss that pleasant look you always had on your face, but we will never miss the values you modeled in our lives. Your time as Scripture Union Training Secretary in Bo Town, Sierra Leone, was my first ever opportunity to be exposed to the gospel. For this. I will never forget you. You will also be remembered for the many more souls who have come to faith through our ministry.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Winston and Omokpe John in Dallas,Texas send their thoughts to Aiku and family for this great loss. Our prayers are with you during this time. Our thoughts and memories of Douglas are so vivid. May he rest in perfect peace with the Lord. Amen.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
Condolences to Ayiku & Family. A true brother indeed! Always humble and soft spoken, a true servant of the Lord! A member of our Class 1 group at the Holy Trinity Infants. Take heart.The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord(Job 1:21) HE knows best! Yes it's hard, but we'll all meet again in the sweet by and by. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFyjVaD8O3U
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
I remember Douglas from our encounters at the Albert Academy during scouting and the Scripture union and I was always impressed by his humble demeanor. I am saddened by the fact that he has passed to the great beyond but God knows best. May his soul rest in peace and my condolence goes to his family.
November 18, 2012
November 18, 2012
We pray for all of Douglas' family, and for the students, staff, and faculty at Africa International University, and for the legacy of Douglas' ministry. To this day I still appreciate his warmth in welcoming me in Nairobi years ago to the AIU campus, and in inviting me to join in tea or a dinner in his house. Thank you, Douglas!
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
We will greatly miss you Dr. Carew. I felt your love and concern for us as students even before I joined NEGST/ AIU. What a passion for Africa! You were an example to us in humility and servanthood. We were fully convinced that you care. Your impact in my life and others as a great son of African continent lives on! Rest well till we meet again.
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
To Mrs Carew and children, I pray that the Lord will comfort you at this tough time. May God be your Rock of Refuge at all times. I will for sure miss Dr Carew's gentle smile, jokes and humility. What great hermeneutics he taught me and now I can handle the Word of God correctly. His sense of humor remains in my mind. Peace to you
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
It's been a sudden and shocking departure to be with the Lord. What a sad surprise to spring at your people O Lord! You are Sovereign. Ayiku family, friends and loved ones can be thankful for all You accomplished in Douggie's life for the glory of Your Kingdom. The fond memories of our two years with Douggie in Sierra Leone will still live on, cherished. Akwasi & Vicky (UK)
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
Iku, this has come as a great shock to Chuku and I; may the good Lord comfort you and the children; we will always remember Douglas as a sincere, steadfast and serious worker of the Lord; only Jesus knows best; be encouraged and keep the faith.
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
What a blessing to have known Dr. Carew! My family and I will always treasure the great lessons we learned from this wonderful servant of God. I look forward to seeing him again in glory! RIP
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
I thank the Lord for the privilege of having been touched by your exemplary Christian life! For you were always kind, gentle, humble, gracious,and loving towards all your friends at NEGST. I will never forget how you were able to trace our home in Kampala just to say hello because you had a few hours before your flight that evening. We were touched by your generosity!! R.I.P
November 17, 2012
November 17, 2012
Douglas...Lil Mo, you are certainly in our hearts and thoughts, and will live their through out eternity. We are praying for the family. Love, Your (other) family in Philadelphia
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
We met! We spoke extensive! We exchange addresses looking forward to your visit to your to our Theological Seminary, ......alas we were never to meet again on this side of eternity. Take your rest until we meet at His feet soon. We blessed the God.........and God of all comfort, who comforteth us in all circumstance.that we may be able to comfort them which are in distress by same comfort.
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
The ACTEA family will greatly miss you, bro Douglas. The reality of your departure is slowly sinking in. Our deepest sympathies are with the family left behind.
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
I was shocked by the news of Dr.Carew's death. I quickly remembered how instrumental he was in our Bible Study Ministry at All saints' Cathedral Nairobi on Wednesdays 5.30 pm in 1980s/ 90s.  Also memorable was his pulpit ministry whenever given a chance. RIP brother Douglas. May the Lord comfort Mrs Carew, children & entire family. (Mary -SU).
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
I consider it such a blessing from God to have met you and had the opportunity to witness, even in a small way your grace and vision for AIU, for Kenya and for all of Africa. I rejoice in knowing we will meet again and continue to thank God for the chance He gave me to know you!
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
Bro Douggie, I wish you could see us mourn for you. Your parents will miss you so much, your sisters, too. Your loss is great and irreplaceable! As friends, we share in this tremendous grief and our hearts ache to say good bye, for now; because for us, it is good night not good bye. God bless your legacy; now sleep well, my brother, sleep well! Eddie and Isata
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
Douglas you will be forever missed but we have this assurance that we will one day meet in Heaven, God saw you getting tired on earth and he needs you in heaven he put his gentle arms around you and whispered come home to me, we all love you but God loves you best , goodnight goodnight goodnight.
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
Dear Dr. Douglas M. Carew, May you rest well in the everlasting arms of our loving Father! Thank you for your love for the Lord, commitment to NEGST/AIU, and gentle spirit. You fell in battle. How precious in God's sight, is the death of those who die in the Lord! Sarah and I had talked to you and Mrs. Carew about ventures in Uganda... Now What? Forever missed!
November 16, 2012
November 16, 2012
I will always remember you, Dr. Carew, for your great gift of teaching the Word of God. I was blessed with many others when you spoke from Micah at Nairobi Baptist two years ago. I was uplifted when you spoke at Biola University last year. Now you are with the Lord. I will miss your humility and wisdom!
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
I had very little encounter with Dr. Carew having come to work at the ACTS bookshop but those few encounters I had concluded that here was a godly man, very educated and humble. We thank God for his life and the impact he has left. May the Lord comfort his family and AIU and lead them.
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
As The Couples Enrichment Forum Season 2 of 2012,we literally were able to see far because we stood on the shoulders of a giant. As a man of a triple heritage you were able to weave theology and identity in our context yet still be simple enough to be understood, and emphatically so. We celebrate you for a battle bravely fought.ESHIREMBA!
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
As we try to come to terms with the sad loss of Douglas, I remember him as my Mentor and Role Model in Humility and Christ-likeness.
Ayiku and your Family, our Prayer is that you may receive comfort and courage to come to terms with this new change in your lives.
God Bless!
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
Dear Brother, my family and I could not bear the heaviness of the sorrow that hit us, and tears started running down our cheeks. We will always remember the happy moments of joy and tears when we joined NEGST in 1986. You were there for us, and we were there for one another. Your smile will always be remembered. How we long to meet you in heaven. Peace and grace to the family left.
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
It is much blessing serving on God's purpose. I am proud of Dr. Carew who served God's purpose. I remember seeing him at AIU and spending time with him last year. I saw in him very significant elements of leadership. For example, I saw humbleness in him. It is my prayer that the entire family will be comforted by God. Our God is so loving. He has prepared a good place for us. Love you.
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you back home at AIU again, yet heaven is the place for you to stay. missing your gentle smile, care and hamble spirit. Rest in peace our brother Carew.
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
Although it may seem that you have gone forever, your model and your influential thoughts will never go. it was a great privilege in my life to be a student under the wings of your administration. I will miss it forever your humbleness and your touching smile. Until we meet in the next life Rest in Peace R.I.P for you are in the safest place with our Lord Jesus Christ!!!
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
Dr Douglas Carew will be remembered for his humility and great wisdom in leadership. We praise God for his fruitful ministry at Africa International University. We pray that God comfort us and his family at this time of trial as we cannot understand why he has to leave us so suddenly. May God console His people.
November 15, 2012
November 15, 2012
Dr. Carew, my prayer is that your rest in peace with the Lord but truly you'll be missed. I remember those moments I share with you, your Wife and Oluni at the time I was staying with you at NEGST. I remember we used to watch soccer match together and laugh together, I missed those your conscious smile and laughter. Anyway, you'll ever remain in our memories.. REST IN PEACE...
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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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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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