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Disability And Faith 101 (Keith Do

July 01, 2025 by Kevin Rogers in Canada, Christianity, Disability, Housing, Intentional Community, New Song Church, Ottawa, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Dr. Keith Dow

Keith Dow, PhD, is a Canadian theologian, researcher, and writer exploring the beauty and complexity of human limits, care, and community. He works with Karis Disability Services (formerly Christian Horizons) and serves as a fellow with the Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians program through the University of Birmingham and Martin Luther University College. His research explores theology, disability, and the ethics of care, emphasizing the beauty and limits of human life in community. Keith is the author of Formed Together: Mystery, Narrative, and Virtue in Christian Caregiving (Baylor, 2021) and leads the Images of God research project supported by the John Templeton Foundation.

This session was recorded at Our City Windsor 2025.

Links:

Keith’s website

https://keithdow.com/

Karis Disability Services

https://karis.org/

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July 01, 2025 /Kevin Rogers
Dr. Keith Dow, Karis Disability Services, Our City Windsor, Disability
Canada, Christianity, Disability, Housing, Intentional Community, New Song Church, Ottawa, Religion & Spirituality, Urban Ministry, Windsor Ontario, Dr. Keith Dow
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The Nine Lives of Joe Ritchie

January 15, 2025 by Kevin Rogers in Joe Ritchie, Windsor Ontario, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, New Song Church, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Disability

Joe Ritchie grew up with a history of trauma and abuse that nearly killed him. At age fifteen he was in a car accident that left him quadriplegic and without hope. After three times of dying and being resuscitated, it would be a vision of Jesus that would change his life trajectory.

Today Joe serves as part of the pastoral team at Windsor’s New Song Church. Listen as he shares transparently about his struggles with addiction and the journey to freedom.


January 15, 2025 /Kevin Rogers
Joe Ritchie, Kevin Rogers, New Song Church - Windsor ON, Urban Church, Substance Abuse, Disability
Joe Ritchie, Windsor Ontario, Urban Ministry, Substance Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, New Song Church, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Christianity, Canada, At Risk Youth, Disability
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