D. E. Rebok

D. E. Rebok, now retired, spent forty-four years in denominational service, and served in such posts as missionary to China, college Bible teacher and president, president of the SDA Theological Seminary, and secretary of the General Conference.

Articles by D. E. Rebok

S. D. A. Education Today—No. 2

May 1942

In these days when men's hearts are failing them for fear of what has befallen the world, we find people everywhere examining the foundations on which their institutions are built. Education is cominc, in for…

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S.D.A. Education for the World Today

April 1942

The thought on which this talk is based —or as the preacher would say, the text —is simply this: Our Theological Semi­nary has the best prospect of all our schools to become the ideal institution of learning. That…

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What Our Theological Seminary Offers

January 1944

It is the duty and responsibility of every organization to train its own leadership. This is as true of the church as it is of modern governments. The United States has her West Point and Annapolis; China, her…

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Bible Instructor Training at the Seminary

September 1945

Many successful evangelists recognize that much of their success is due to the personal work done in the homes of interested people by the faithful Bible instructor. Decisions to fol­low the Lord are often made during…

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Home and School Association

April 1945

The school is not the sole agency responsible for the health of the people. Health is determined by many factors, as heredity, home environment, nutrition, per­sonal attitudes, intelligence, information, economic…

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The Pew Takes a Look at the Pulpit

November 1948

Some months ago the laymen of a large Protestant denomination were asked to ex­press themselves on a topic which seemed strange to them. Not often are laymen asked to look at their minister and given oppor­tunity…

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"They Must Increase"-No. 2

February 1948

Let us examine the question of the world-wide psychological revolution as it relates to China, for here is a typical situation which we can study without prejudice, because China and the United States are on the best of terms. But even so…

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They Must Increase—We Must Decrease—No. 1

January 1948

It was a sad day for the disciples as they stood there on the mount called Olivet and watched the cloud receive their Master and their Friend up and out of their sight. The Mes­siah had come and gone. What should…

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Field Experience for Graduates

April 1949

The number of men graduating from the ministerial departments of our colleges is increasing year by year, and this we should expect, for the cause of God must grow and demand more and more laborers for the field.…

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Putting Our Books in the Libraries'

February 1949

Weymouth's translation of the old familiar text in Matthew 24:14 reads : "And this gospel of the Kingdom shall be proclaimed throughout the whole world to set the evidence before all the Gentiles; and then the…

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To the Preacher from the Pew

November 1973

IN RECENT years I have written very little, thinking that old retired workers should be neither seen nor heard. My work now is on a local level, and my place among the laymen in the pews affords me a safe and comfortable opportunity to see…

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