“The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” — John 1:14 What does it really mean for God to become human? In Love Made Flesh, Mark David Albertson takes readers beyond the nativity scene to explore the radical reality of divine love—love that risks, waits, weeps, and stays. Blending theology, storytelling, and gentle humor, Albertson reveals a God who trades glory for grit and holiness for humanity. Through deeply relatable stories and biblical reflection, you’ll discover: The God who still shows up in barns, hospital rooms, and broken hearts. Why real love always involves risk—and why that’s good news. How the Incarnation continues every time we embody compassion. That faith isn’t about avoiding pain, but learning to love through it. Perfect for Advent reflection or year-round inspiration, Love Made Flesh reminds us that the miracle of Christmas never ended—it’s still happening, every time love takes human form. For readers of Henri Nouwen, Barbara Brown Taylor, and Philip Yancey.