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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 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
You will truly be missed Uncle Dr. Carew. Thank you for your leadership and for the vision you had for Africa. N.E.G.S.T/AIU will not be the same without you. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. We strive to live out your vision, R.I.P until we meet again. You are safely secure in Jesus' arms.
November 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
My friend and brother, I always remember you with a smile. Hard to accept I will not call and hear from you in this life. You have imparted in me and many sons and daughters values that will help us live out our purpose. I can only sing God's praise as He so graciously gifted you to be a shining light, a wise guide and a faithful steward. How lovely is your dwelling place, Almighty God !
November 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
Douglas Carew was a fine and decent man, always a gentleman, ready to listen and wise when he spoke. A friend and counselor for many years, I remember the care he took to recommend texts to me when he was a busy student at TEDS. And his comments from NEGST-AIU. Just 3 weeks ago he seemed to be recovering. RIP brother Douglas.
November 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
"The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God and there shall no torment touch them. In the eyes of the unwise, they seemed to die; their departure is reckoned as defeat, and their going away from us as disaster. But they are at peace." Douglas, rest in peace and rise in glory AMEN.
November 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
daddy,im still trying to come to terms with the reality of this passing away as it is called.the news is too hard for me for now .you were more to me than a vice chancellor, you were a father who walked with me through the storms lovingly, caringly, and with firm discipline.i pray the Lord will comfort us on this shocking exit.
November 11, 2012
November 11, 2012
I remember when my sister Judy Nduati joined NEGST, you saw her potential and mentored her to be the best in all her classes ...the honors she received (highest GPAs in all her Masters ) was a salute towards your dedication and hard work in making your students to excel. On behalf of Judy Nduati (Harun) .To the Nduati's family you are a HERO!
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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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