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M. D. Roblyer
M. D. goes informally by the name of Peggy. She’s retired as a professor of educational technology in a career spanning 40 years and is the author of Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching.
“Bread of Life” takes the readers back almost a century, to the time of the Great Depression, with the starving unemployed in its Hoovervilles and rail-riding hobos. The story gains credibility not only from historical accounts but by being cited as the personal experience of the author’s father. His story is given a spiritual dimension that depicts an America as religiously divided now as it was then and had been since colonial times: faith in a God of grace versus worship of the demon of self-serving greed.
M. D. Roblyer’s bio sketch can be found here.
Welcome to Bewildering Stories, Peggy. We’re glad to have you with us.
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