Keith Dow

Keith Dow

Keith Dow lives near Ottawa, serving as Manager of Organizational and Spiritual Life with Karis Disability Services. He holds his PhD in caregiving ethics from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021). Keith Dow is a credentialed Pastor with BIC Canada for his role with Karis Disability Services, where he supports the spiritual health of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and equips churches to be more accessible and hospitable.
  • Published On: September 30, 2013By

    CLC Network is a faith-based, non-profit that promotes the development of people with a variety of abilities and disabilities to live as active, integrated members of their communities. We partner with [Read More]

  • Published On: September 23, 2013By

    New resource for church inclusion Looking for a resource to help church leaders and members welcome and engage people disabilities in the life of the church? : Faith Alive has recently [Read More]

  • Published On: September 16, 2013By

    Free Course Overview In this free resource, made available by Covenant Theological Seminary, the director of MNA’s Special Needs Ministries offers firsthand experience, practical resources, and creative ideas for helping the [Read More]

  • Published On: August 20, 2013By

    Laidlaw College Principal, Rod Thompson and Pentecostal Theologian, Amos Yong met for a video interview after the Theology, Disability and People of God Conference held at Carey Baptist College in July [Read More]

  • Published On: July 25, 2013By

    The Summer Institute on Theology and Disability was an educational and inspiring time to connect with others interested and invested in the intersection of theology and disability. Connecting with Canadian attendees [Read More]

  • Published On: June 17, 2013By

    1 Corinthians 12: 12-26 The importance of every gift Paul writes to the Corinthians that our unique gifts, especially the gifts of those that appear to be weaker, are indispensableto the [Read More]