By Mark David Albertson
A fresh look at Jesus that takes readers beyond the nativity scene to explore the radical reality of divine love—love that risks, waits,...
“The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” — John 1:14
Translation: God showed up and didn’t leave.
In Love Made Flesh, Mark David Albertson pulls back the tinsel and invites you into the messy, beautiful truth of God’s love — a love that bleeds, laughs, waits, and stays.
From the manger to the cross, Mark explores the wild idea that God didn’t just visit humanity — He joined it, complete with splinters, tears, and a sense of humor.
Inside, you’ll find:
Stories that prove God still shows up in the least likely places — barns, hospitals, and kitchen tables.
Honest reflections on love that costs something — but gives everything.
Theology you can actually understand without a seminary degree (or coffee IV).
Perfect for Advent, small groups, or anyone tired of polite religion and hungry for real love with skin on it.
For fans of Henri Nouwen, Barbara Brown Taylor, and anyone who suspects Jesus might still be hanging out at your local diner.
